California Public Notices
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Customers Bank has filed a civil lawsuit against Hoyhannes Ilangyozyan in Los Angeles County Superior Court. The defendant has 30 calendar days from service to file a written response or risk a default judgment and seizure of wages, money, or property.
Plaintiffs Vladimir and Damien Merabian have filed a civil lawsuit against John Glen Lawrence, Kristian Knowles, Brad Lawrence Mechanical Inc., and unnamed DOES. Defendants must file a written response within 30 calendar days or risk a default judgment and loss of wages, money, or property.
A summons filed by ARCPE 1, LLC notifies defendant Josephine E. Whisman she has been sued in Los Angeles County Superior Court and must file a written response within 30 calendar days of service to avoid a default judgment.
Plaintiffs (trustees) have filed a lawsuit against unknown heirs and other parties claiming interest in real property, and defendants must file a written response within 30 calendar days of service or risk a default judgment. The case is filed in Marin County Superior Court.
ARCPE 1, LLC has filed a civil lawsuit against Josephine E. Whisman in Los Angeles County Superior Court. The defendant has 30 calendar days from service to file a written response or risk a default judgment with possible seizure of wages, money, or property.
Plaintiffs (trustees and successor co-trustees) have sued multiple potential defendants including successors and unknown claimants regarding property rights; defendants must file a written response within 30 days of service or risk default. The case is filed in Marin County Superior Court.
What Are Public Notices in California?
Public notices in California 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 California 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 California 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.