Frequently Asked Questions About
Placing a Legal Notice in Florida
What is a legal notice?
A legal notice is a public announcement required by Florida law to inform
the public about certain legal actions, court proceedings, government actions,
business matters, foreclosures, estate administrations, and other official
matters.
Who is required to publish a legal
notice?
Legal notices may be required by attorneys, law firms, government
agencies, businesses, estate representatives, property owners, lenders, and
individuals involved in legal proceedings.
Why do legal notices have to be
published?
Florida law requires certain legal actions to be publicly advertised to
ensure transparency and provide notice to interested parties and the general
public.
Where must a legal notice be
published?
Legal notices must be published in a newspaper or qualified publication
that meets Florida's legal notice requirements and serves the county where the
notice is required to appear.
What information do I need to place a
legal notice?
Typically, you will need:
How do I know which county my notice
should be published in?
The required county is usually specified by the court, statute, attorney,
or government agency involved in your matter. If you are unsure, consult your
attorney or the agency requiring the notice.
How much does it cost to publish a
legal notice?
Costs vary based on:
Floridapublicnotices.com can
provide a quote and other applicable fees and schedule your notice with the appropriate
publication. Additionally, most publishers can provide a quote before
publication.
How do I place a legal notice online?
Floridapublicnotices.com
is a full-service site and can accept public notices for most counties and most
common categories of public notices through the state or many Florida
publishers allow notices to be submitted online. Using floridapublicnotices.com, you can:
How long does it take for my notice to
be published?
Publication schedules vary by newspaper and publication frequency.
Notices are often scheduled for the next available publication date if
submitted before the publisher's deadline.
What is an Affidavit of Publication?
An Affidavit of Publication (sometimes called Proof of Publication) is an
official document verifying that your legal notice was published as required.
This document may be needed for court filings or other legal purposes.
When will I receive my Affidavit of
Publication?
Most publishers provide the affidavit after the final required
publication date. Delivery may be by mail, email, or both.
Can I make changes after submitting my
notice?
Changes may be possible before publication deadlines. Once a notice has
been published, corrections may require a revised notice and additional
publication costs.
Can attorneys and law firms be billed
directly?
Floridapublicnotices.com
accepts credit card payment directly at the time of submission. Publishers may
also offer direct billing and account services for attorneys, law firms, title
companies, and government agencies.
Can I place a legal notice without an
attorney?
Yes. Many types of legal notices can be submitted directly by
individuals, businesses, estate representatives, and property owners. However,
you should ensure the notice content complies with any legal requirements.
Where can I get help with my legal
notice?
Floridapublicnotices.com operated
by the Florida Press Association is a great
resource and can answer most questions, or if you are unsure about publication
requirements contact your attorney, court clerk, or the government agency
requiring the notice. They can help ensure your notice is published correctly.