Drive faster inspection review and deficiency resolution without adding staff
Compliance Review Services help AHJs accelerate report review, follow up on deficiencies, and maintain clear accountability—without adding staff and while keeping full control and authority.
What Compliance Review Services provide
Compliance Review Services augment your fire prevention program with experienced fire marshals and certified code professionals who work directly inside your LIV environment. Our services are designed to help you keep inspection activity moving, deficiencies addressed, and records complete.
Compliance Review Services does not replace AHJ authority, enforcement decisions, or jurisdictional control. Your team retains full ownership of data, workflows, and approvals.
What changes with Compliance Review Services
Faster inspection report review and validation
Consistent follow-up on open deficiencies
Clear documentation of actions and communications
Improved visibility into inspection and resolution status
Escalation of unresolved issues back to the AHJ
How Compliance Review Services work
- Inspection reports flow into LIV as usual
- CRS specialists review reports for completeness and code alignment
- Follow-up is handled with inspection companies and premises contacts based on AHJ-defined guidelines
- Status, actions, and outcomes are tracked and visible in LIV
- Key issues are escalated to the AHJ for review or enforcement
Do more without expanding headcount
CRS is designed to help departments handle inspection volume and follow-up demands without hiring, restructuring, or changing authority models.
LIV’s Compliance Review Services provide proven impact for fire prevention teams:
Faster turnaround on inspection reports
Increased capacity to handle inspection volume without adding staff
Fewer unresolved deficiencies
Reduced inspection backlogs
Clear, defensible documentation for enforcement
Improved compliance outcomes across the jurisdiction
Who Compliance Review Services are designed for
- AHJs managing high volumes of third-party inspections
- Jurisdictions with inspection backlogs or follow-up gaps
- Fire prevention teams seeking consistent review and documentation
- Departments looking to improve compliance outcomes without changing authority structures