Florida Public Notices
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Ledsome & Ledsome, LCC (owners/co-owners) will register the fictitious business name “L & L Horizontal Bond Strike” in Hernando County with the Florida Division of Corporations under state law. This notice informs the public of the intended assumed name filing.
Isabel Maria Cohen-Ledsome and Calvin Lee Ledsome Sr. intend to register the fictitious business name “L&L Horizonal Bond Strike” with the Florida Division of Corporations for use in Hernando County, as required by state law.
Plaintiff Michelle Lea Best filed a lawsuit to quiet title, eject occupants, and partition a Brookridge Community property and attached mobile home at 14251 Rialto Avenue, Brooksville. Defendants must file defenses by June 22, 2026 or risk default judgment.
Xiomara Valenzuela intends to register the fictitious business name “Rey Ray’s Taco Shop” in Hernando County, Florida, with the Florida Division of Corporations under state law. This notice announces the planned trade name registration for public record.
Melany Gonzalez Ponce intends to register the fictitious business name “Lustre Property Cleaning” in Hernando County, Florida, with the Florida Division of Corporations. This notice announces the owner's intent to operate under that trade name.
The posted item is a generic “NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC” with no specific details, dates, parties, or actions included. It does not provide actionable information or deadlines and appears informational only.
This notice announces Ordinance No. 2026-O-08, a newly adopted or proposed local law. It informs the public that a legislative change identified by this ordinance number exists and may affect local rules or regulations.
This notice references Ordinance No. 2026-O-08, indicating the adoption or consideration of a local law or regulation. It informs the public that a specific ordinance has been recorded under that number, affecting municipal rules or procedures.
This notice refers to Ordinance No. 2026-O-08, a local legislative action posted for public record. It signals that the governing body has adopted or proposed a specific municipal law or amendment identified by that ordinance number.
The Early Learning Coalition of Flagler & Volusia is soliciting qualifications from vendors or contractors to provide specified early learning services or professional expertise. Responding organizations must submit qualifications by the stated deadline to be considered for contract opportunities.
The Early Learning Coalition of Flagler & Volusia is soliciting qualifications from firms to provide specified professional services. Respondents must submit proposals by the stated deadline to be considered for contract awards.
The Early Learning Coalition of Flagler & Volusia issued a Request for Qualifications seeking qualified providers or consultants for early childhood services or related projects. Respondents must submit qualifications by the coalition's stated deadline to be considered for contracting.
This entry is labeled simply “ORDINANCE,” indicating a municipal or county law or rule has been published. It notifies the public of a legislative action but provides no details about the ordinance content, effective date, or impacts.
This notice references an ordinance filing. It announces a local law or regulation change but provides no specifics about the subject, affected properties, or deadlines in the provided text.
This entry is labeled only 'ORDINANCE' with no accompanying text or details, so no substantive information about the ordinance, dates, affected properties, or actions is available.
The City Commission of South Bay will hold public hearings (first reading May 19, 2026; second reading June 2, 2026 at 7:00 PM) to consider two ordinances updating sign regulations and increasing certain permit fees. Public comment and written submissions to the City Clerk are invited.
The May 26, 2026 meeting of the Board of Supervisors for Devil's Garden Water Control District, scheduled for 2:30 p.m., has been cancelled. No rescheduled date or further instructions are provided in this notice.
The City of Wildwood Planning and Zoning Board/Special Magistrate will hold a public hearing on June 2, 2026 at 2:15 p.m. to consider two land development applications: a 117-lot residential subdivision (Northern Pines) and a master plan allowing up to 2,000 dwelling units (VOSO Phase 31YZ). Members of the public may inspect case files and comment at City Hall.
The Town of Lady Lake proposes Ordinance 2026-08 to amend its charter (vacancies, forfeiture, qualifications, and canvassing board appointment). The ordinance will receive a second and final reading and possible adoption at the Town Commission meeting on June 1, 2026 at 6:00 p.m.
Sumter County Tourist Development Council will hold its inaugural public meeting on June 9, 2026 at 10:00 AM at the Gloria Rowe Hayward Service Center in Sumterville. The meeting is open to the public and offers accommodations if requested two days in advance.
Dr. Jack E. McKay is leaving Orthopaedic Associates effective May 31, 2026; patient medical records will remain with the practice and can be transferred only with patient permission by calling the office.
Notice to creditors in the probate of Daniel Richard Frohbieter (d. Jan 27, 2026) informs creditors and claimants of required filing deadlines and that claims not timely filed will be barred under Florida law.
A court-ordered foreclosure sale will auction the property at 4426 Mirada Way, Crestview, FL on June 5, 2026, online at www.bid4assets.com. The sale arises from a Final Judgment of Foreclosure in favor of Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC.
Crestview Housing Authority opens applications June 1–15, 2026 for Public Housing waiting lists serving senior citizens and households needing three- and five-bedroom units. Applicants must apply within the stated window to be placed on these specific waiting lists.
The City of Fort Walton Beach invites public review and comment on its FY 2026-2027 Community Development Block Grant Annual Action Plan, with $134,454 allocated by HUD. A public input meeting is scheduled for June 22, 2026, and City Council will consider the plan on June 23, 2026.
Lender Wilmington Savings Fund Society filed a mortgage foreclosure against heirs and other parties for property in Kings Lake Estates (Lot 49). Defendants must file a written defense within 30 days of first publication or risk default judgment and loss of the property.
Notice to creditors in the probate of the estate of Dwaine Wynn (d. Oct 2, 2025) informs creditors and others with claims to file within statutory deadlines or be barred. The estate is pending in Walton County Probate Court with first publication May 22, 2026.
This is a notice to creditors for the probate of Cynthia Wynn, who died October 7, 2025; creditors must file claims by statutory deadlines or be barred. The personal representative and attorney contact information and filing deadlines are provided.
The City of Destin will hold a public hearing on June 1, 2026 at 6:00 p.m. to consider Ordinance No. 26-06-LC, reorganizing coastal and resource conservation chapters of the Land Development Code and adopting a new Article 7 on resource conservation and resilience.
What Are Public Notices in Florida?
Public notices in Florida 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 Florida 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.
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