Built in San Diego, for San Diego
The ABC notice mailing process hasn't changed in decades. The technology to do it right has.
Why NoticeRun exists
When you apply for a California ABC liquor license, you're required to mail public notices to every property owner within 500 feet of your premises. This means getting the property list from county records, validating every address, printing compliant notices, and mailing them via USPS — then documenting the entire process for your ABC licensing representative.
Most applicants either piece this together across multiple vendors — one for the property list, another for printing, handling the mailing themselves — or pay an attorney $2,000–$4,000+ to handle the entire application including the mailing.
NoticeRun does the entire mailing piece in one step. We use San Diego County's official parcel boundary data, cross-reference the assessor roll for current ownership, validate every address through USPS CASS certification, and handle the printing and mailing. You get full compliance documentation for ABC. One price, no surprises.
Technology and human judgment
Our platform automates the research-intensive parts — geocoding your address, querying parcel boundaries, pulling assessor records, validating addresses. But every filing is reviewed by a person before notices are mailed. Automated systems catch most issues; human review catches the rest.
This isn't a fully automated black box. It's technology doing what technology does well, with human judgment where it matters most.
San Diego focus
NoticeRun is built specifically for San Diego County. Our database includes over 1 million county parcels, 929,000 building footprints, and the full assessor roll. We track 96,000+ active ABC licenses across the county. This focus means we know the local requirements, the data sources, and the ABC district office expectations.