Arizona Public Notices
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Results for "Mohave County Treasurer"
Plaintiff Mark Ray Shannon has filed a lawsuit in Mohave County Superior Court naming multiple defendants including Mary Anne Patterson and Mohave County Treasurer; those defendants are summoned to appear and defend within the time required or face default judgment.
Plaintiff Mark Ray Shannon has filed a lawsuit naming Mary Anne Patterson, Sueann Mello, Mohave County Treasurer and others as defendants regarding real property. Defendants must appear and defend within the time limits stated or risk a default judgment against them.
This is a summons in a civil lawsuit (CV-2026-00994) filed by M. De Toro, LLC against Richard Lee, Pamela C, Sanctuary Healing Light, Mohave County Treasurer and unknown parties; defendants must appear and respond or risk default judgment.
A plaintiff LLC has filed a lawsuit in Mohave County Superior Court naming Angela Jean, John Doe Siegfried, Mohave County Treasurer and unknown heirs/parties; defendants must respond within 20 days if served in Arizona or 30 days if served outside Arizona.
Plaintiff Action Advances LLC has filed a court action in Mohave County against Gary L. and Jane Doe Cordingly and others; defendants must appear and defend within 20 days if served in Arizona (30 days if served outside) or risk default judgment.
This is a summons for Williams Ponderosa Holdings, LLC, Mohave County Treasurer, and unknown successors to appear and defend against 7D, LLC in Mohave County Superior Court. Failure to respond by the deadline may result in a default judgment for the plaintiff.
Plaintiff 1D, LLC has filed a lawsuit in Mohave County against multiple defendants including Bridgewater and related parties; named defendants must appear and defend within 20 days if served in Arizona or 30 days if served outside Arizona. Failure to respond may lead to default judgment.
A Wyoming LLC sued multiple named defendants and unknown heirs regarding real property in Mohave County; defendants must appear and defend within 20 days if served in Arizona (30 days if served outside) or risk default judgment. Complaint available from plaintiff's attorney.
Plaintiff 7D, LLC filed a lawsuit in Mohave County Superior Court against Innovators Marketing Group Inc., Mohave County Treasurer, and unnamed parties; defendants must appear and defend within 20 days if served in Arizona (30 days if served outside). Failure to respond may result in default judgment.
Plaintiff High Vibes, LLC has filed a lawsuit in Mohave County Superior Court naming John R. and Jane Doe Blake III, the Mohave County Treasurer, and unknown parties; defendants must appear and defend within the time limits in the summons or face default judgment.
Clark County Land Development, LLC filed a lawsuit in Mohave County Superior Court naming Ira M. Lee, Marguerite V. Lee, their trust, the Mohave County Treasurer, and unknown heirs/successors as defendants. Defendants must respond within 20 days (if served in Arizona) or 30 days (if served outside Arizona) or risk default judgment.
Plaintiff North Coast Village, LLC has filed a lawsuit in Mohave County Superior Court against multiple named defendants and unknown heirs/successors regarding real property. Defendants must appear and defend within 20 days if served in Arizona (30 days if served outside Arizona) or risk default judgment.
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A lawsuit has been filed against you; respond within 20 days.
A lawsuit has been filed against you; respond within 20 days.
What Are Public Notices in Arizona?
Public notices in Arizona are legally mandated announcements published in official newspapers and government portals. Under state law, government agencies, courts, and private parties must publish these notices to inform the public of actions that may affect their rights or property.
Common types of public notices in Arizona include foreclosure filings, probate and estate notices, fictitious business name statements, tax deed sales, lis pendens (pending lawsuit filings on real property), name change petitions, and government bid solicitations.
NoticeRegistry maintains a research-grade archive of Arizona public notices sourced from official courthouse records and legal newspapers. Each notice is parsed into a plain-English summary, geocoded, and tagged with structured metadata, searchable by address, party, case number, city, county, or category, and cross-linked to related filings. Set up a free watchlist to be notified when new notices match your criteria.