Every service, one place

Licensed. Educated.
Compliant.

Three tiers, one named team. Get licensed. Train your team on the platform. Stay audit-ready — and defended when the notice lands. Every deliverable cited to BPC 26000 et seq. and CCR Title 4 §15000–17905.

By the numbers

California cannabis compliance,
as it actually runs.

Figures from the DCC Feb 5 2025 consumer-protection recap, the DCC provisional-license key-dates page, and the DCC Unified License Search. Verify current counts before any filing decision.

~8,400
Active licensees statewide
~6,800 annual + ~1,600 provisional as of February 2025 (combined). Every one of them operating inside the same regulatory framework that kills 303 licenses a year.
303
DCC disciplinary actions in 2024
230 license suspensions + 73 denials/revocations, plus 481 product embargoes and 63 recalls affecting ~25,000 retail units. Every action traces to a CCR subsection that was preventable.
Jan 1, 2026
Provisional-license hard sunset
Last day any provisional license may remain in effect. Annual conversion is non-optional; the CEQA-with-local-lead-agency pathway is the long pole for every cultivator and manufacturer still on provisional.
3 tiers
Licensed. Educated. Compliant.
Licensing as a project, education as a platform, compliance as a retainer. Every recommendation cites a regulation. Every deliverable named, dated, and handed over — not billed against a retainer that never resolves.
The cost of getting it wrong

The four exposures
every California operator underestimates.

Every figure below is sourced to the DCC, the CDTFA, or the governing regulation. These aren’t estimates — they’re the real penalty framework and the real 2024 enforcement volume. Every service on this page is built around never putting you inside them.

$5K

Per-day licensee penalty ceiling

DCC may impose up to $5,000 per violation, per day on licensees under its Disciplinary Guidelines. Each day is a separate violation; unpaid fines trigger suspension or revocation within 30 days. (DCC Disciplinary Guidelines, Sept 2021)

$30K

Per-day unlicensed-operation ceiling

Operating outside your license scope, before issuance, or under a lapsed license exposes you to $30,000 per violation, per day — six times the licensed rate. (Rogoway Law enforcement overview)

481

Product embargoes in 2024

The DCC issued 481 embargoes and 63 recalls in 2024 affecting ~25,000 retail units. Most trace to batch-record, COA, or manifest defects that an ongoing compliance retainer would have caught at document-review time, not at enforcement time. (DCC 2024 recap)

60d

Payment window = abandonment

If the annual-license fee isn’t paid within 60 calendar days of DCC’s payment request, your application is deemed abandoned. Fees are non-refundable; you restart from zero. (DCC “How to apply”)

Thirteen service lines, built around the same commitment: every packet we file is pre-scrubbed against DCC’s live compliance-action record. Every deliverable cites a specific CCR subsection. No opinion-based compliance, no vague “coordination,” no retainer that never resolves.

Every license type. Every tier.

One firm. Every DCC license type.
Three tiers deep.

Tier 1 · Licensed

Your license.
First time through.

State applications. Local authorization. Renewals. Ownership restructuring. Every DCC form mapped to a workflow. Every recommendation cited to the regulation. The project tier — finite scope, fixed deliverables, clear handoff.

Tier 2 · Educated

Train your team.
The rule before the violation.

A regulatory education center built for cannabis — the searchable rule library, per-employee training pathways, CE programs, and a control center scoring readiness by site. The platform tier — per-seat, always-on, the cannabis answer to RegEd. Browse the Education Suite →

Tier 3 · Compliant

Find it
before DCC does.

Audits. METRC reconciliation. SOPs written to your operation. Facility readiness. An ongoing retainer that catches the problem in week one — not on inspection day. The retainer tier — ongoing, audit-ready, defended when the notice lands.

Tier 3 · When the notice lands

The two engagements
where every hour counts.

Where do we start?

Fifteen minutes.
We map the right engagement.

Bring the problem. You leave with a named service, a realistic timeline, and a fee range — all before anything is signed.