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We publish all kind of legal notices troughout the Americas
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Post your LLC formation print ad quickly and easily!
General Requirements:
- Clear identification of the applicant: Accurate information is required about the person or entity requesting the publication, such as full name, address, phone number, and in some cases, a tax identification number.
- Specific content:The notice must contain the information required by law, which can vary depending on the type of notice. For example, a notice of a judicial sale must include details about the property, the date of the auction, and the contact information of the official conducting the sale.
- Publication in authorized media: Legal notices must generally be published in local or state newspapers designated by law. These newspapers have the authority to publish legal notices and meet certain circulation requirements.
- Publication in authorized media: Legal notices must generally be published in local or state newspapers designated by law. These newspapers have the authority to publish legal notices and meet certain circulation requirements.
- Payment of fees: Fees must be paid for the publication of legal notices, which vary depending on the size of the notice and the publication medium.
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Types of Public notices
Judicial Notices
Summons:
These inform parties involved in a lawsuit about court hearings or deadlines.
Edicts:
These are used to notify individuals who cannot be located by other means about legal proceedings affecting them, such as inheritances or foreclosures.
Judicial auctions:
These announce the sale of real estate or personal property that has been seized as part of a legal process.
Government Notices
Public bids:
These announce opportunities for companies to submit proposals for government contracts.
Municipal ordinances:
These inform the public about new laws or regulations passed by local governments.
Public hearing notices:
These invite the public to participate in meetings to discuss matters of public interest.
Commercial and Corporate Notices
Formation of corporations:
These notify the public about the creation of new businesses.
Dissolution of corporations:
These announce the termination of a business.
Name changes:
These notify the public about a change in a company or corporation’s name.
Notices of shareholders' meetings:
These invite shareholders of a company to attend important meetings.
Trademark notices:
These inform the public about the application or grant of a trademark.
Other Legal Notices
Notices of lost or stolen documents:
These are used to report the loss of important documents such as property titles or passports.
Probate notices:
These inform the public about the opening of a will or the existence of unknown heirs.
Nationwide & International Newspapers
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How to find specific information for your state:
To obtain accurate information about the requirements for publishing legal notices in a specific state, I recommend that you consult the following sources:
- Secretary of State: The Secretary of State is the government agency responsible for maintaining business and corporate records. They can provide detailed information about the requirements for publishing legal notices in your state.
- Local attorney: An attorney specializing in corporate or real estate law can provide legal advice and help you comply with all legal requirements.
- Local newspapers: Newspapers that publish legal notices often have detailed information about their requirements and procedures.