Type: Blog
Topic: Do Not Call Solution
A DNC compliance package bundles the tools and services an organization needs to meet federal and state Do Not Contact requirements in a single, coordinated solution. At a minimum, that means:
The best packages go further, adding protections such as reassigned number detection, litigator list access, multi-channel coverage, and CRM integration.
Choosing the right package matters because the regulatory stakes are high. The Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) and the FTC’s Telemarketing Sales Rule (TSR) impose strict obligations on every business that makes outbound marketing calls or texts, and penalties for non-compliant contacts can reach up to more than $53,000 per violation under the TSR. PossibleNOW’s DNC compliance with DNCSolution® addresses these risks through an integrated, API-first platform built for enterprise-scale enforcement.
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“The difference between a basic scrubbing tool and a true DNC compliance package is integration. When scrubbing, consent management, and regulatory intelligence work together in one platform, organizations can enforce suppression rules consistently and produce the documentation they need if their practices are ever questioned.”
A DNC compliance package should automate checks against the National Do Not Call Registry, state-level DNC lists, wireless number databases, and the organization’s own internal suppression files. Here are key capabilities to look for:
PossibleNOW’s Do Not Call List Management Services manage list compilation, validation, and ongoing maintenance, with warranted data accuracy across every licensed registry.
Several advanced features can significantly reduce compliance exposure:
Outbound marketing spans calls, texts, email, and direct mail. A comprehensive DNC compliance package should cover each of these channels with the appropriate regulatory framework applied.
The TCPA and TSR govern calls and texts. Email compliance falls under the CAN-SPAM Act and state consumer protection statutes. Treating these channels as if they share the same rules can lead to misapplied policies or overlooked obligations.
Look for packages that include dedicated modules for Do Not Call, Do Not Text, Do Not Email, and Do Not Mail scrubbing. Each module should support API-based and file-based processing, capture channel-specific opt-outs, and maintain separate audit histories.
When all channels are managed through a single platform, suppression rules are applied consistently and reporting is consolidated.
In addition to the right technology, compliance programs also need operational support and ongoing regulatory awareness.
Start by identifying which channels your organization uses for outbound marketing and which states and jurisdictions those campaigns reach. A business calling into a handful of states has a different compliance profile than one operating across all 50, and organizations that also send texts, emails, or direct mail need multi-channel enforcement. Courts have consistently found that brands are responsible for the actions of their third-party marketing partners, so vendor relationships should factor into this assessment as well.
Manual scrubbing processes introduce delays and increase the likelihood of errors, especially in high-volume environments. Consider whether the package offers API-first architecture that integrates directly into existing CRM and dialer workflows, supports both bulk and real-time scrubbing, and automates opt-out propagation across all outbound systems. The less manual handling required, the fewer gaps in enforcement.
Compliance needs grow with the business. Evaluate whether the package can support increases in call volume, additional call centers or vendor relationships, and expansion into new channels or jurisdictions. Also consider the level of support available. Dedicated account management, extended support hours, proactive monitoring, and training resources all contribute to long-term program health.
A compliance package should produce the records needed to demonstrate that processes were followed correctly. That includes scrub receipts, suppression logs, consent artifacts, opt-out timestamps, and vendor compliance documentation. If the organization cannot produce this evidence quickly and completely in response to a complaint or regulatory inquiry, the package has a critical gap.
PossibleNOW provides integrated technology and expert services that cover every component of a defensible DNC compliance program:
Gaps in DNC compliance create the exposure that leads to penalties, lawsuits, and lost customer trust. PossibleNOW’s integrated platform and expert services close those gaps with consistent, scalable enforcement across every outbound channel.Ready to evaluate your DNC compliance program and reduce your organization’s risk? Contact a PossibleNOW expert today to find the right compliance package for your needs.