How It Works
Three steps. One report. No surprises.
Enter your RMD Filing ID, pay $299, and receive your RMD Compliance Audit within 24 hours. No account required. No sales calls. No onboarding.
Step 1
Find Your RMD Filing ID
Every voice provider doing business in the United States must maintain an active certification in the FCC Robocall Mitigation Database. Your Filing ID is the unique number assigned to that record. It looks like "RMD" followed by digits.
The database is publicly searchable at no cost. Visit fccprod.servicenowservices.com/rmd, click View Database, and search by your company name or FCC Registration Number (FRN). Your Filing ID appears in the results.
Not sure if your company has a filing? See our FAQ for help identifying your record.
Screenshot: FCC RMD Database Search
Annotated screenshot of the FCC database search interface with the Filing ID column highlighted in results.
Step 2
Enter Your Filing ID and Pay
Enter your Filing ID in the form on the home page. We fetch your current filing data directly from the FCC database. You do not upload anything or copy-paste your filing content.
A confirmation screen shows your provider name and filing details as they currently appear in the FCC database. Confirm it is the right filing, then complete the $299 checkout. Report generation begins automatically.
Screenshot: Filing Confirmation Screen
RMD Wizard confirmation showing your provider name, FRN, and filing type retrieved from the FCC database, with the payment button below.
Step 3
Receive Your Audit Within 24 Hours
Your RMD Compliance Audit arrives by email as a PDF. Every finding cites the specific regulation or FCC order it is grounded in. The report is organized so the person responsible for your filing knows exactly what to fix and, where applicable, what corrected language to use.
Executive Risk Assessment
An overall risk rating with a plain-language summary of the most significant issues found. Suitable for legal counsel or executive staff without a technical background.
Itemized Deficiency Analysis
A finding-by-finding breakdown with severity ratings (critical, major, minor) and the specific field or document section affected.
Regulatory Citations
Every finding is linked to its authoritative source. No assertions without citations.
Forfeiture Exposure Estimate
A calculation of potential forfeiture liability based on the deficiencies found, using the current FCC forfeiture schedule.
Remediation Roadmap
A prioritized action list with specific language recommendations you can use directly when revising your FCC filing.
Recertification Readiness
An assessment of whether your filing is ready for the annual recertification deadline, with any blocking issues flagged explicitly.
Screenshot: Sample Compliance Audit Report
Sample report page showing the executive risk rating, deficiency table with severity column, and the regulatory citation block for each finding.
The Stakes
Why getting this right matters
Providers with deficient RMD filings can be removed from the database. Removal means every carrier you exchange traffic with is required by law to stop accepting your calls immediately. The FCC removed more than 1,400 providers in 2025 alone across multiple enforcement waves.
1,400+
Providers removed in 2025
Following show cause orders and failure to cure deficiencies within the standard 14-day window.
14 days
Standard cure window
Once a show cause order issues, providers have 14 days to fix deficiencies before removal proceeds.
Annual
Recertification required
All providers must recertify their filing each year by March 1. A lapsed recertification is an independent compliance failure.
Find Out Where You Stand
Enter your RMD Filing ID to get started
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