NoticeRegistry

Florida Public Notices Map

6,107 geocoded notices

Find Public Notices Near Any Florida Address

This interactive map plots every geocoded public notice in the NoticeRegistry database across the state of Florida. Each pin represents a legal notice — a foreclosure filing, a probate case, a name change petition, a government bid, or another official record — placed at the real-world address it references. Click any marker to read the AI-generated summary and jump straight to the full notice.

Notices are clustered automatically so you can zoom from a statewide view down to a single street block. Clusters show the number of notices in that area; click a cluster to expand it. You can pan and zoom freely or use pinch gestures on mobile.

What Types of Public Notices Appear on the Map?

NoticeRegistry collects and processes notices published in Florida newspapers of record. The types you will find here include:

  • Foreclosure notices — Lis pendens filings, auction dates, and lender actions tied to specific properties.
  • Probate and estate notices — Creditor notifications, estate administrations, and notices to heirs associated with the decedent's last known address.
  • Name change petitions — Court filings for legal name changes, placed at the petitioner's county of residence.
  • Government bids and RFPs — Requests for proposals and sealed bid announcements from Florida municipalities, counties, and school districts.
  • Zoning and land use hearings — Public hearing notices for rezoning, variances, and comprehensive plan amendments tied to specific parcels.
  • Fictitious name registrations — New business name filings tied to the registrant's county.
  • Other legal and government filings — Tax deed sales, unclaimed property, dissolution of marriage notices, and more.

How the Map Works

When a public notice is added to NoticeRegistry, it is run through an AI pipeline that extracts the relevant address or location, then geocodes it to latitude and longitude coordinates. Only notices with a successfully resolved location appear on this map. The remaining notices — those without a clear geographic reference — can still be found by browsing the category, city, or newspaper indexes.

Who Is This Map For?

The public notices map is a free tool designed for anyone who needs location-aware access to Florida legal filings. That includes real estate investors researching foreclosure activity in a specific neighborhood, attorneys tracking cases in a particular jurisdiction, journalists investigating local government actions, title professionals performing due diligence, and residents who simply want to know what legal proceedings are happening near their home.

All data is sourced from legally mandated public notices published in Florida newspapers. NoticeRegistry organizes and summarizes these records so you don't have to read through pages of legalese — but every notice links back to the original full text for verification.