Illinois Public Notices
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Community Consolidated School District 89 will hold a public meeting on May 29, 2026 at 1:00 p.m. to discuss plans for providing special education services to students with disabilities who attend private or home schools within the district for 2026–2027.
This notice informs interested persons that Gregory A. Nelson's will was admitted to probate on May 8, 2026, and Letters were issued to Yesenia Nelson as Independent Executor. A named person, James Nelson, has 42 days to ask for witness testimony or other proof of the will.
Naperville Park District seeks sealed bids for Meadow Glens Park Improvements, due June 4, 2026 at 10:00 AM. Work includes parking lot expansion, sand volleyball court, basketball court resurfacing, landscaping, and other site work; digital bid documents are free.
The Naperville Park District seeks sealed bids for Meadow Glens Park Improvements, due by 10:00 AM on June 4, 2026; documents are available free by email only. Work includes parking lot expansion, court resurfacing, sand volleyball installation, landscaping, and related site work.
The Naperville Park District requests sealed bids for Meadow Glens Park Improvements, due by 10:00 AM on June 4, 2026; work includes parking lot expansion, courts resurfacing, sand volleyball, landscaping, and related site work.
The Naperville Park District seeks sealed bids for Meadow Glens Park Improvements, due by 10:00 AM on June 4, 2026. Work includes parking lot expansion, sand volleyball court, basketball court resurfacing, landscaping, and related site work.
Naperville Park District seeks sealed bids for Meadow Glens Park Improvements, including parking lot expansion, courts resurfacing, sand volleyball installation, and landscaping. Bids are due by 10:00 AM on June 4, 2026, with digital bid documents available free via email.
John Burns Construction Company seeks certified Minority- and Woman-Owned subcontractors for the DPWC – CONTRACT MS 22/25 water meter stations and chemical feed building project, listing many trade opportunities and requiring written contact to discuss work before negotiations close.
John Burns Construction Company LLC seeks Minority- and Woman-Owned subcontractors for the DPWC water meter stations and chemical feed building project, listing many trades. Disadvantaged businesses must contact the company in writing to discuss opportunities before negotiations close.
John Burns Construction Company LLC seeks certified minority- and woman-owned subcontractors for the DPWC water meter stations and chemical feed building project, listing many trades. Disadvantaged businesses must contact the company in writing to discuss opportunities before negotiations close.
John Burns Construction Company LLC seeks Minority- and Woman-Owned subcontractors for the DPWC Waterlink Meter Stations & Chemical Feed Building project, inviting disadvantaged businesses to submit written interest and negotiate opportunities before contract award.
John Burns Construction Company LLC is soliciting certified minority- and women-owned subcontractors for the DPWC – Contract MS 22/25 water meter stations and chemical feed building project, listing many trades and requiring written contact to discuss opportunities.
A foreclosure case affecting the property at 6932 West Corning Road, Peotone, names Richard W. Kuhn as Special Representative for the deceased Paul D. Spagnola. Unknown heirs and legatees are notified of the court order entered April 22, 2026.
First State Bank filed a foreclosure case involving property at 415 Salem Sq, Bolingbrook. The court appointed Richard W. Kuhn as Special Representative for the deceased mortgagor, Joseph H. Gebert, to represent unknown heirs and legatees in the foreclosure proceeding.
This notice announces the death of David Schultz and opens an independent administration of his estate. Creditors must file claims by November 20, 2026, or those claims will be barred.
A creditor-initiated court action seeks payment of a $1,954.28 judgment plus interest against Edgar Mendietta; the defendant must appear June 16, 2026 at 9:00 AM in Will County Court to produce financial records under a Citation to Discover Assets.
PennyMac Loan Services filed to foreclose a mortgage on 3208 E Buried Oak Dr, Crete. Defendants must file an appearance by June 22, 2026, and attend mandatory mediation on July 7, 2026, or risk default and loss of the property.
A foreclosure lawsuit was filed against Kirsten and Anthony Kokalj for the property at 1509 Ridgebrook Drive, Joliet. Defendants must file an appearance by June 22, 2026, and attend mandatory mediation on July 7, 2026, or risk default and loss of the home.
This is a probate notice for the estate of Arlene Lee McElwee advising creditors that Cory McElwee was appointed Independent Executor and stating the deadline to file claims against the estate is November 7, 2026. Failure to file by that date bars claims.
Notice to creditors of the estate of Carol Ann Viola advises that independent co-executors were appointed and that claims against the estate must be filed by November 14, 2026, or they will be barred. Estate may be administered without court supervision.
Will County filed a condemnation (eminent domain) action affecting a small parcel (Parcel 0167) on County Highway 37 (143rd Street) in Will County. Unknown owners, tenants, and non-record claimants must appear by June 18, 2026 or risk default judgment and loss of rights.
Notice of an assumed business name registration for 'Gr8HairDaze', a Lake Zurich business offering alternative hair consulting for wigs and toppers. Owner Dawn M. Malicki filed the statement with Lake County on May 8, 2026, to legally operate under this name.
Angel Vega and Abigail Vega filed an assumed business name registration for "Outspoken Prints," a sole-proprietor home business selling apparel online and occasionally in person at 1762 Alta Drive, Volo, IL. The filing was notarized April 28, 2026 and published in May 2026.
Notice of an assumed business name registration: Noah Raidart declares he will operate 'Raidart Racing' (auto racing) from 38540 N Pine Grove Ave, Wadsworth, IL. The filing was acknowledged March 31, 2026 and recorded with Lake County Clerk April 29, 2026.
Notice of assumed business name registration for 'Rooted & Hue' operated by Jenean Moore at 525 Winsor Drive, Antioch. The filing notifies the county that Moore will conduct arts, crafts and room refresh services under this trade name.
James Zhiming Yan filed an Assumed Business Name application to operate "Starex" for consulting in investment, finance and import/export, with business and mailing address at 3995 Orchard Ln, Long Grove, IL. The filing was acknowledged May 13, 2026 and published May–June 2026.
Emmons School District 33 has posted its tentative amended budget for fiscal year July 1, 2025–June 30, 2026 for public inspection and will hold a public hearing on June 25, 2026 at 7:00 p.m. at the district office to receive community feedback.
The North Shore Water Reclamation District seeks sealed bids for odor control improvements at its Clavey Road WRF in Highland Park, IL, including replacement of an air handling unit and system revisions. Bids are due by 11:00 a.m. on June 25, 2026.
The Greater Round Lake Fire Protection District will hold a public hearing on July 14, 2026 at 11:00 AM to consider its tentative budget and appropriation ordinance for fiscal year May 1, 2026–April 30, 2027; the budget is available for public inspection starting May 20, 2026.
What Are Public Notices in Illinois?
Public notices in Illinois 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 Illinois 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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