Free scope check

Check the venue's likely Martyn's Law tier.

Answer the venue questions and get a readiness indication for the first Soundcheck Ready conversation. The result helps frame next steps; it is not a legal assessment.

Before you submit

Keep the capacity note practical.

Use the best current venue information. If numbers vary by event format, use the greatest number reasonably expected at the same time.

Capacity including staff and whether 800 or more people are ever reasonably expected.

Venue type, event formats and owner/operator relationship.

Capacity rationale and consent to contact about the submission.

Preparation records only

Soundcheck Ready keeps preparation records organised. It is not legal advice, certification, regulator approval or a compliance guarantee.

Venue basics
Step 1Venue basicsUse the operating name and the borough or local authority area people would recognise.
Capacity including staff
Step 2Capacity including staffUse the greatest number reasonably expected at the same time, including employees, contractors, volunteers and event staff.
Venue context
Step 3Venue contextPick the closest option. If the relationship is unclear, choose not sure and the result will stay cautious.
Usual event formats
Step 4Usual event formatsChoose every format that regularly affects expected numbers or how the venue operates.
800+ people expected
Step 5800+ people expectedThis is about whether 800 or more people are ever reasonably expected at the same time, not a one-off surprise.
Contact and consent
Step 6Contact and consentContact details are used for follow-up only when consent is given.