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WHY PUBLIC NOTICES MATTER
Public notices play a vital role in keeping citizens Informed, governments accountable, and the exercise of statutory and judicial powers out in the open.
Missouri law requires governments as well as others acting under legal or court authority to publish notice to the public before taking certain actions. State and local governments must publish notices before they hold certain hearings, rezone neighborhoods, award certain public contracts, and change ballot language. Similarly, attorneys, trustees and other private citizens must first notify the public before auctioning a house at foreclosure, ending a marriage, authenticating a will or changing a name.
These are just a few examples. Collectively, these notices and others like them alert individuals to actions that will affect their legal rights. They open a window on the use of governmental power and the spending of public money. Ultimately, they Inform citizens of what’s going on In the community, including the when and the where and how to get Involved.
CAVEAT
We’ve abstracted these listings from public notices submitted to us for publication, which we do not independently verify. The “purported address” is unofficial and comes from uncorroborated sources separate from the public notice. For a property’s official location, consult the legal description contained in the full-text public notice. Missouri Lawyers Media assumes no responsibility for any errors or omissions in these listings and makes no representations regarding their accuracy or reliability.
PUBLIC NOTICE DEADLINE:
All public notices are to be received by 11 a.m. two (2) days prior to publication. Saturday-Tuesday publications due by 11 a.m. Thursday.
To place a notice, call: 314.421.1880 or email: stlouis@molawyersmedia.com
