Florida Public Notices
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The clerk notifies that $3,445.56 in unclaimed probate funds for the estate of Maurice Joseph Myers are held in the court registry for Linda L. Jump; if unclaimed, funds will be deposited with the Florida Department of Financial Services after six months and will escheat after ten years.
The clerk notifies that unclaimed probate funds totaling $1,695.16 for the estate of Maurice Joseph Myers are held in the court registry and will be sent to the Florida Department of Financial Services unless claimed under section 733.816. Claimants have specified statutory timeframes to recover the money before escheatment to the state.
The court holds $12,772.22 in unclaimed probate funds for John P. O'Brien from the estate of Anne E. O'Brien; if not claimed within six months of this notice the Clerk will transfer the funds to the Florida Department of Financial Services, where they may be claimed for up to ten years.
The court holds $21,025.26 in unclaimed probate funds for Bradley Daniel Ohara from the estate of Kevin Arthur Ohara. Funds will be deposited with the Florida Department of Financial Services at least six months after this notice unless claimed under section 733.816.
The court holds $7,621.88 in unclaimed probate funds for the estate of Stevie Bonfa deposited to the court registry on 07/14/2025; funds will be turned over to the Florida Department of Financial Services after at least six months and must be claimed within 10 years.
Settlement reached for claimant's tort claim against Florida Department of Financial Services.
The Pinellas County court holds $3,686.36 in unclaimed probate funds for Derrick Miles from the estate of Benjamin Dean Miles. If not claimed within six months of this notice, the funds will be turned over to the Florida Department of Financial Services and may escheat to the state after ten years.
The Pinellas County court holds $2,838.49 in unclaimed probate funds for the estate of Robert P. Schmidt; if not claimed, the clerk will transfer the funds to the Florida Department of Financial Services after six months and they may escheat to the state after ten years.
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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