Ohio Public Notices
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A foreclosure auction for 3028 Windsor Pl SW, Canton (Case No. 2025CV01450) will be conducted online at Auction.com starting June 2, 2026; a $5,000 wire deposit is required within two hours after sale, and a provisional sale date is June 16, 2026.
A foreclosure auction is scheduled for 5181 Ford Street, Louisville (Stark County) after Nationstar Mortgage LLC (Mr. Cooper) sued Deborah K. Hilton. Online bidding opens June 2, 2026; deposit and sale terms apply and the sale may be cancelled or provisional on June 16, 2026.
A foreclosed residential property at 15029 Cenmont St NW in North Lawrence, Stark County will be sold at an online auction starting May 12, 2026; a $5,000 wire deposit is required within two hours after sale and sales may be provisional or canceled.
A foreclosure auction for property at 1616 Gross Ave NE, Canton (parcels 217583–217585) will be held online beginning June 9, 2026 on Auction.com; a $5,000 wire deposit is required within two hours of sale end. Sale may be provisionally continued to June 23, 2026.
A foreclosure auction for 458 Kelly Street NW, New Philadelphia will be held online beginning June 2, 2026 via Auction.com, with a required $5,000 deposit and a provisional sale date of June 16, 2026 if the winning bidder fails to timely fund. The sale may be cancelled.
Rocket Mortgage (successor to Nationstar) filed a foreclosure complaint on March 6, 2026 against property at 207 West 1st Street, Strasburg, OH, claiming defendants including Cheryl L. Booth/Franklin have an interest; defendants must answer by June 23, 2026.
A foreclosed single-family property at 536 Portage Road, Wooster, OH will be sold at online auction beginning May 26, 2026, with a provisional sale date of June 9, 2026; a $5,000 wire deposit is required within two hours of sale end.
Summit County Fiscal Officer filed a lawsuit on April 14, 2026 to foreclose tax liens against property at 3144 Wyoga Lake Rd and another parcel on Wyoga Lake Rd in Stow for delinquent real estate taxes, interest and assessments. Unknown heirs must respond by June 30, 2026 or lose rights.
U.S. Bank filed a foreclosure suit on Feb 3, 2026 seeking $56,285.53 plus interest and a sheriff's sale of the property at 3166 Klages Boulevard, Tallmadge. Defendants must answer by June 16, 2026 or risk default judgment and sale.
Summit County Fiscal Officer filed a lawsuit to foreclose a tax lien on 129 N. Arlington St., Akron (Parcel 67-29740) for delinquent real estate taxes, penalties and interest. A final hearing is set for July 8, 2026; the property may be sold if not redeemed.
MidFirst Bank is auctioning the foreclosure sale of 246 Mansell Drive, Youngstown, OH, with online bidding opening June 9, 2026 and a provisional sale date of June 23, 2026. A $5,000 wired deposit is required within two hours after sale ends.
A foreclosure auction is scheduled for 308 E Ido Avenue, Akron (PNC Bank v. Dennis Lux). Bidding opens June 9, 2026 online; a $5,000 wire deposit is required within two hours after sale and the sale may be provisionally re-set on June 23, 2026.
Plaintiffs Daniel and Donna Porter filed a motion to reopen a 2013 juvenile case and seek permanent legal custody and guardianship of their nephew following the death of his prior custodian. An evidentiary hearing is scheduled for July 9, 2026 at 10:00 a.m. in Akron.
Summit County Fiscal Officer filed to foreclose a tax lien on property at 1044 Ackley St., Akron (Parcel 68-13916) for delinquent real estate taxes, assessments, penalties and interest. A hearing is scheduled July 8, 2026; owner must pay before that date to avoid foreclosure.
Summit County Fiscal Officer filed a complaint to foreclose tax liens on parcel 47-00086 (V/L Hazelwood Ave., Norton) for delinquent real estate taxes, with a hearing set July 8, 2026. Owners must pay taxes before that date to avoid sale or conveyance.
Summit County Fiscal Officer filed suit to foreclose a tax lien on parcel 67-48608 (824 Bisson Ave., Akron) for delinquent taxes, penalties and interest. A hearing is set for July 8, 2026 at 10:00 AM via Zoom; pay full amount before that date to avoid foreclosure.
Eastlane Mobile Home Park filed an eviction (forcible entry and detainer) action seeking possession of the manufactured home lot at 550 E. Florence Lot 101, Northwood, and asking the court to allow transfer of the home's title to the plaintiff under Ohio law.
Plaintiff Andilina Leone filed a lawsuit in Franklin County seeking a court declaration that she is the lawful owner of 2503 Willow Park Rd., Columbus, and asking the court to quiet title, obtain injunctions, and recover fees and costs. Defendants must answer within 28 days of last publication or default judgment may be entered.
First National Bank of Bellevue filed a foreclosure complaint claiming $39,765.53 plus interest and fees on a mortgage for 6052 U S Route 20 West, Bellevue (parcel 20-0030-04-42-0000). Defendants must answer by June 15, 2026 or lose rights to the property.
Plaintiff U.S. Bank filed a foreclosure complaint against Lynda Cline and unknown heirs for a mortgage debt of $97,042.04 plus interest, seeking sale of 127 Market Street, Waynesburg, OH to satisfy the judgment if defendants do not respond within 28 days.
A bank filed an amended foreclosure complaint (Case No. 24CI000068) claiming unknown heirs may have an interest in real estate at 13877 County Road N65, Montpelier, Ohio; the case seeks to foreclose the property's liens and determine ownership.
The City of Troy notifies property owner Laverta Smith et al. at 921 Washington Street that the property violates the city's noxious weeds ordinance and must be cleared within five days or the city will remove the weeds and charge the cost to property taxes.
The Warren County Sheriff will auction the residential property at 7766 Hackney Circle, Maineville, on June 16, 2026 (first sale) and, if unsold, June 30, 2026 (second sale). The property is appraised at $210,000 and has a $10,000 required deposit.
Sheriff's sale will auction the residence at 7766 Hackney Circle, Maineville, OH, beginning June 16, 2026, to satisfy a judgment in favor of Carriagegate Homeowners Association. The property is appraised at $210,000 and requires a $10,000 deposit to bid.
The Bank of New York Mellon filed a foreclosure lawsuit seeking to enforce a first mortgage on 811 Grant Avenue, Lancaster (Parcel ID 0531170900). Unknown heirs of Ben Browning Jr. and Kathryn M. Smith must answer by 28 days after May 31, 2026 or face default judgment.
A sheriff's sale will auction the residential property at 5017 Mary Louise Court, Morrow, OH, starting June 16, 2026 due to a court-ordered sale in favor of Lakeview Loan Servicing LLC. The property is appraised at $425,000 with bidding and deposit requirements stated.
Sheriff will sell the residential property at 5017 Mary Louise Court, Morrow, Ohio at public online auction beginning June 16, 2026, due to a court-ordered foreclosure. The property is appraised at $425,000 and has a $10,000 deposit requirement for bidders.
A sheriff's sale will auction the residential property at 455 Natalie Lane, Lebanon, OH, after a court order in Case No. 25CV100075. The first online auction begins June 16, 2026 with a $10,000 deposit required and an appraised value of $500,000.
Sheriff's sale: United Wholesale Mortgage is selling 10314 Old 3C Hwy, Clarksville (Parcel 14-10-400-001) at public auction beginning June 16, 2026, for a minimum two-thirds of a $225,000 appraisal. If unsold, a second sale occurs June 30, 2026 without the minimum bid.
What Are Public Notices in Ohio?
Public notices in Ohio 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 Ohio 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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