Statutory notices, placed for clients.
Per-client references, dual-CC notifications, CSV export, template re-use, publication certificates. One account — every client, every matter.
Built for professional intermediaries
Per-order client reference
Attach your matter number, file reference, or client name to every order. Filter and sort by client ref on the orders list. Export to CSV for import into Proclaim, LEAP, or Xero.
Dual-recipient notifications
The "Notify client / end-recipient" field accepts up to two comma-separated email addresses. Your developer, their solicitor, or the end-client can receive the same confirmation and publication certificate you do.
CSV export
Export your filtered orders as a RFC 4180 CSV: reference, type, status, applicant, client ref, newspaper, date, and total paid. One click from the orders list — no data entry.
Notice templates
Save notice details as named templates and re-use them across orders. Repeat clients — the same applicant address, traffic area, or application type — filled in automatically.
Notice types for your practice
Planning consultants, probate solicitors, HGV licensing consultants, and licensing lawyers — five notice types covering the most common statutory advertising requirements for professional intermediaries.
Planning Notices
TCPA 1990 planning application advertisements placed in a suitable local newspaper, with DMPO 2015 Art. 15 site-notice reminder.
Learn moreHGV Operator Licence
Road Traffic Act 1988 / SI 1995/2869 notices for new applications and variations — traffic area advertising window calculated automatically.
Learn morePremises Licence
Licensing Act 2003 and Gambling Act 2005 newspaper notices — blue-notice and sex-establishment notice obligations covered.
Learn morePublic Path Orders
Highways Act 1980 Sch 6 diversion, extinguishment, and creation orders — 28-day objection window managed.
Learn moreSection 27 Probate
Trustee Act 1925 s.27 notices for personal representatives, solicitors, and trustees. Newspaper and London Gazette publication from a single order — protecting estates from unknown creditor claims.
Learn moreFrequently asked questions
Answers to the questions solicitors, planning consultants, probate solicitors, and licensing lawyers ask most.
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