Florida Public Notices
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The City of Archer requests qualifications and financing proposals for a debt reduction and consolidation loan (RFQ No. 2026-5). Financial firms should submit proposals to provide financing solutions for the city's debt consolidation needs.
The City of Alachua adopted Ordinance 26-08, a new local law enacted and published in the Alachua County Today on May 21 and May 28, 2026. This notice informs the public that the ordinance is now officially enacted by the city.
Notice from the City of Quincy announcing a public meeting or hearing where residents can learn about and comment on a municipal matter; no legal action like foreclosure is being taken. The notice gives meeting details and invites public participation.
The City of Alachua published a notice that there is a vacancy on its Planning and Zoning Board and is soliciting applicants to fill the open seat. This announcement informs residents about the opportunity to apply for a municipal advisory board position.
The Northwest Florida Water Management District issued Environmental Resource Permit IND-005-302360-1 for a 33.05-acre single-family subdivision in Bay County with two wet detention ponds and swales discharging to Newman Bayou. Affected parties may petition for an administrative hearing within 21 days of this notice.
This appears to be a short identification line for a public notice or newspaper reference (“26-0521 The Weekly Newspapers”). It does not contain actionable legal information or deadlines.
The Florida Department of Children and Families has filed to terminate Lesley Frazier’s parental rights to minor A.C.M.; an advisory hearing is set for June 8, 2026 at 1:00 PM at the Duval County Courthouse. Failure to appear may result in loss of parental rights.
A supplemental petition for support was filed in Duval County family court; the respondent, Kayla Mena, must serve defenses and file them by June 12, 2026, or risk a default judgment. The case concerns family support and requests court determination of relief.
The Duval County Clerk received $6,022.09 from the North Florida Office of Public Guardian for the guardianship of Winifred Williams; $5,847.26 remains available for distribution after fees. The court holds these unclaimed funds pending a lawful claimant.
The Duval County Clerk received $8,706.09 from the personal representative of the estate of Michael Eugene Beasley and deposited it as unclaimed funds because the lawful owner could not be located or refused payment. The notice identifies Shanelle Beasley (aka Shanelle Morgan) as the claimant.
A replevin (repossession) lawsuit was filed by Vanderbilt Mortgage seeking recovery of a 2022 Manufactured Home at 757 Alvis Rd., Jacksonville. Unknown tenants in possession must file written defenses by June 8, 2026 or risk a default judgment and repossession.
A lawsuit to quiet title has been filed in Duval County affecting the property at 1197 W. 24th Street, Jacksonville. Imperial Valley Properties, LLC must respond within 35 days of first publication or risk a default judgment that could strip their title or claims.
The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services filed a notice to suspend Tyniesha D. Francis's license and eligibility for licensure. The individual has 21 days from the last publication date to request a hearing or waive the right to contest the suspension.
A quiet-title lawsuit was filed in Duval County seeking to clear ownership of 1491 Mitchell Street (parcel in George R. Masons S/D). Defendants must respond within 35 days of the first publication or risk a default judgment resolving title against them.
Kings Creek II Community Development District will hold a public hearing on May 26, 2026 at 1:00 p.m. to consider using the uniform method to collect non-ad valorem assessments to finance community facilities and services.
A petition to terminate parental rights and proceed with adoption of Baby Boy McDonald (DOB 4/5/26) has been filed; an unknown putative father is being notified and must file an objection by 06/12/26 or risk losing parental rights at a scheduled hearing.
A dissolution of marriage with minor children has been filed; the respondent must file written defenses by June 15, 2026 or risk a default. The filing seeks division of property including 6511 Romilly Drive, Jacksonville.
A petition to terminate parental rights pending adoption has been filed for Baby Girl Sheppard (DOB 11/12/25). An unknown putative father is being notified and must object by June 13, 2026 or risk losing parental rights at a scheduled court hearing.
A petition to terminate parental rights and proceed with adoption of Baby Boy McGee (DOB 9/18/25) has been filed; an unknown potential father conceived in Jacksonville around Jan 2025 must object by June 13, 2026 or risk losing parental rights. A short hearing will be scheduled at the Duval County Courthouse.
A petition to terminate parental rights and proceed with the adoption of Baby Girl Thomas (DOB 9/30/25) has been filed; an unknown putative father conceived in Jacksonville around January 2025 must object by June 13, 2026 or risk losing parental rights.
A petition to terminate the unknown father's parental rights has been filed to allow adoption of Baby Boy Janigan (DOB 12/11/25). The unknown father must file a written objection by June 13, 2026, or risk losing parental rights at a court hearing.
A petition to terminate parental rights and proceed with adoption of Baby Boy Timmerman (DOB 01/20/26) has been filed. An unknown putative father, possibly conceived in Jacksonville in Dec 2024, must object in writing by June 13, 2026 or risk losing parental rights.
A petition to terminate parental rights has been filed to permit adoption of Baby Boy Cole (DOB 8/28/25). An unknown putative father (conception in Jacksonville circa Dec 2024) must file a written objection by June 13, 2026, or risk losing parental rights.
A lawsuit for specific performance has been filed against Jenna Purvis concerning the property at 3057 Shady Drive, Jacksonville. Jenna must serve written defenses to the plaintiff's attorney and file them with the court within 30 days of the first publication date or risk a default judgment.
A foreclosure lawsuit was filed against Renada Lundy for property at 6461 Winding Greens Drive, Jacksonville (Parcel ID 015914-6530). The defendant must file a written response within 30 days of first publication or risk default and loss of the property.
A dependency petition was filed for child Khylen E. Lucas on Jan 26, 2026; a required court hearing is set for June 30, 2026 at Maleng Regional Justice Center in Kent. A putative father must appear in person or by phone or risk the petition being granted.
Neptune Beach announces qualifying dates for City Council Seats 4 and 5: qualifying opens noon June 8, 2026 and closes noon June 12, 2026. Primary is August 18, 2026 and the general election is November 3, 2026.
This notice announces a court-ordered foreclosure sale of the property at 7901 Rondo Ave, Jacksonville, FL, scheduled online for September 1, 2026. The highest bidder will purchase the property and any surplus proceeds must be claimed promptly.
A mortgage foreclosure lawsuit was filed by Carrington Mortgage Services LLC against Esther M. Tate and others concerning Lot 8, Block 14, Norwood in Duval County. Defendants (and anyone claiming interest) must file written defenses within 30 days of the first publication or face default judgment.
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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