Texas Public Notices
9,635 Texas public notices indexed and searchable: foreclosures, probate, lis pendens, tax deeds, and government filings. Browse by city, county, category, or case.
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A foreclosure lawsuit was filed by Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC against Kelly L. Gilmore, unknown heirs of Robert Gilmore (deceased), HUD, and others in Van Zandt County. Defendants must file a written answer within 42 days or risk default judgment and foreclosure.
This notice starts a foreclosure related to a Deed of Trust from October 9, 2013 on a Lamb County property now owned by HUD/Secretary after assignment on May 4, 2023. It warns that a mortgage default occurred and a foreclosure sale will follow.
This notice informs that the holder of a 2013 deed of trust on property in Lamb County (original mortgage insured by HUD) declared a default and will proceed with a foreclosure sale, putting the homeowners' interest at risk of being sold.
Property at 2518 Peachtree Ln. will be sold at auction due to foreclosure.
Property at 2518 Peachtree Ln. will be sold at auction due to foreclosure.
Foreclosure sale scheduled for March 3, 2026, for property in Burleson, TX.
Defendants must respond to a lawsuit by March 23, 2026.
Notice of default and foreclosure sale for a property in Medina County.
Property at 1648 Hummingbird St. will be sold at auction due to foreclosure.
Foreclosure sale of property in Burleson scheduled for March 3, 2026.
Defendants must respond to a lawsuit by March 23, 2026, or face default judgment.
Foreclosure sale scheduled for March 3, 2026, at 2204 Edison Drive, San Antonio.
Foreclosure lawsuit filed against Shinnia S. Bennett in Dallas County.
Foreclosure sale scheduled for March 3, 2026, for property in San Antonio.
What Are Public Notices in Texas?
Public notices in Texas 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 Texas 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.
NoticeRegistry maintains a research-grade archive of Texas public notices sourced from official courthouse records and legal newspapers. Each notice is parsed into a plain-English summary, geocoded, and tagged with structured metadata, searchable by address, party, case number, city, county, or category, and cross-linked to related filings. Set up a free watchlist to be notified when new notices match your criteria.