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PUBLICNOTICES
A STATEWIDE
PUBLIC NOTICE SERVICE
HOME
SEARCH
FORMS + QUOTE + PLACE AN AD
FAQ
ABOUT US
OUR MISSION
FAQ
How many times must my notice publish?
What is the first date my notice can publish?
What is the cost for publishing?
Will I receive a proof of publication?
What should I do if the notice I need to publish is not on this web site?
How many times must my notice publish?
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Please click on
Forms & Pricing
and then click on the Type of Notice you need to publish. A box will appear showing you the number of publication days.
What is the first date my notice can publish?
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The first publication date will be scheduled based on the newspaper's deadline and the next available publication day. Some newspapers have very short deadlines, for example, the notice can publish in two days from receipt of notice, but some newspapers have deadlines up to seven days in advance.
What is the cost for publishing?
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Please click on
Forms & Pricing
to see the prices for newspapers. Newspaper not listed in our system, we will email quote for your ad by the next business day.
Will I receive a proof of publication?
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Yes. A proof of publication is provided for every type of legal notice. If it is a court case related notice, we will file the proof with the court and send you a conformed copy. If no court filing is required, we will send you the proof of publication.
What should I do if the notice I need to publish is not on this web site?
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This site includes many of the most common types of legal notices. Please contact us at
legalAdstore@dailyjournal.com
or call us at 888-271-7099 if you need to publish any other type of notice.
Search Tips
A search on CAPublicNotices.com works similarly to any standard search engine - the more specific the information you provide, the more refined and accurate your results will be.
The search process relies on criteria commonly found in public notices.
Search Options
Keyword Search:
The "Ads by Keyword" search is an excellent starting point. Entering specific details like a name, business name, case number can significantly refine your search. The more precise the information, the faster and more targeted your results. Keywords are the important words or phrases that describe the topic or content you're searching for.
You can combine two keywords using
"and"
to find results where both keywords are present. For example, searching for "Trustee and Darrick" will return results where both "Trustee" and "Darrick" appear.
On the other hand, using
"or"
will return results where either one of the keywords is present.
Other Search Fields:
There are various other fields that can help you to conduct a search. You can refine your search by using these fields for more precise results:
State
Category of Notice
Notice Type
County
Newspaper
Date Range
By narrowing your search through these options, you can achieve highly targeted outcomes tailored to your needs.
Key Considerations for Optimal Searches
State, Category, Notice Type, and Date Range:
For the best results, select a combination of state, category, notice type, and date range. This approach ensures the most relevant and specific information is retrieved.
Geography:
Geography plays a crucial role in your search. Legal notices often pertain to specific areas, and understanding the location of interest is vital. For example, a public notice impacting a Northern California community wouldn't typically be relevant to Southern California. Similarly, government notices are usually tied to a specific city or county. Refining your search by geography improves accuracy.
Category:
Categories group legal notices by actions, events, or processes, such as estate administration, creditor claims, or court hearings. Selecting the appropriate category can help streamline your search.
Notice type:
This refers to the specific type of public notice. We've outlined all relevant types to make your search as efficient as possible.
Newspaper Publisher:
If you know the newspaper that published the notice, include it in your search. If you're unsure, leave this field blank to avoid limiting your results unnecessarily.
Date Range:
When searching by date range, note that using this criterion alone may yield broad results. For efficiency, combine the date range with other filters like category or notice type to narrow your search effectively.
County:
Public notices are typically published in local newspapers of record for the area they impact. If you know which newspaper published the notice, include it in your search. Avoid selecting both county and newspaper to prevent overlapping filters.
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