Public Notice Advertising
The Legislature wants Arizonans to be informed of government and corporate actions that affect them and notices in newspapers are the best way to distribute the information.
When you publish your public notices in the Arizona Capitol Times, you are providing important information to the citizens of Arizona. We make finding your notices easy, with an index to our public notice advertising sections so readers can readily identify new Arizona companies, find foreclosed properties and bid on them, find notices of estates in probate, notices of divorce and child custody matters and notices of state land being offered for sale at auction.

For rates and more information about placing a public notice with the

Arizona Capitol Times, call 602-258-7026, fax to 602-258-2504 or e-mail publicnotices@azcapitoltimes.com.

Our Record

The Arizona Capitol Times has been publishing public notices for more than 60 years. The Arizona Capitol Times meets all requirements for a newspaper of general circulation. Adjudicated for legal advertising publication in 1993, the Arizona Capitol Times is printed and published in Maricopa County. Our expert staff can handle all of your publication needs from typesetting and proofing to billing, publication and filing the affidavit.

Our Services
The Arizona Capitol Times offers an affidavit filing service. When publication is complete, we can file the paperwork for you. Corporate affidavits are filed at the Corporation Commission; limited liability partnership affidavits are filed and fees are paid at the Secretary of State’s Office; probate, family court and civil summons affidavits are filed at the respective courts. A stamped copy of the affidavit is sent to you with a copy of your ad. Trustee’s sales and other notices: An original affidavit and one copy are sent directly to you.

Statewide Publication Service
Send us your documents for publication in any of Arizona’s 15 counties, and we will handle placement in a newspaper in the required county. Our team will schedule publication, invoice you for the newspaper’s charges, handle the accounting and file the affidavit as necessary when publication is complete. There is a nominal handling fee.

Full Service Corporate Filing
We file your documents at the Corporation Commission or Secretary of State’s Office, return the approved original to your office, schedule publication and file the affidavit when publication is complete.

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General

 

Real Estate/Sheriff Sales

 

Other Public Notices

 

General

 

What does it mean when I see XXX in a street address?

If you see XXX in place of the street address, you do not have access to that particular public notice. Subscribers only see public notices from the publications to which they subscribe. For more information on subscriptions, you can click on the 'Subscribe' button or you can contact subscription services at 800-451-9998 (mention code WZPNDB) or click here for subscription options for Arizona Capitol Times.

 

How do I export my real estate search into Excel?

 

Can I change the fields exported into the Excel spreadsheet?

No. The export fields are predetermined and cannot be modified

 

How do I search for a notice using the order number from my newspaper?

 

How do I search for more than one type of public notice at a time?

On the Home page, click on the first public notice category you’d like to search

Once you’ve selected all your search criteria, click on the red arrow button next to the drop-down menu

 

I don’t see the public notice category I used to search in this database.

We did change the names of some categories to standardize our database between publications. For a listing of the old and new public notice categories to help you find your information: Click here for a list of all publications and how they are now mapped to the online database.

 

How do I search for all first-run notices?

 

Real Estate/Sheriff Sales

 

How do I search for more than one county or zip code at a time?

 

How do I make sure I see all the real estate listings for my search?

Currently, you can only view the top 200 results for a search. To view all the search results for your criteria, conduct a strategic search. One example is to divide your search criteria between two county groups:

 

PUBLIC NOTICES

 

I want to search for public notices that are not real estate. Where do I find them?

On the Home page, you will find all other pubic notices under "Other Public Notices" on the right-hand side. Here you will find:

Scroll through the drop-down menu under "Other Public Notices" to find the specific public notices you need. You can search all the public notice listings by selecting "All Other Public Notices" from the top of the drop-down menu Click on the red arrow next to the "Other Public Notice" drop-down menu

 

What types of notices fall under these different groups (Bids, Personal Property, etc) ?

 

Here is a list of each grouping which fall under the 'Other Public Notice' search and descriptions of the types of notices you will find therein.

 

Bids

Bids are submitted from the following places: City, construction outfits, County, contractors, architects, private parties, specialized services. Advertisement for Bids is an agency’s search for qualified bidders on a public project or construction project. The notice usually includes information about the project and provides the public with a contact name for details about solicitation, rules for submissions of bids, and awarding of the contract.

 

Business

Includes any notice which primary affects a business such as an incorporation, license requests, LLC, LLP, & LLLC, etc.

 

Individual

Any notices which is tied to an individual but doesn't have a real property component. Includes things like divorce summons, adoption notices, name changes, etc

 

Government

Any notice that is published by the government or public meetings or minutes.

 

Personal Property

These sales are sometimes called Sheriff Sales (not to be confused with real estate sheriff sales) because they are held by a sheriff. Usually they take place at the location of the storage companies, moving companies, or a mechanic shop. They are held when a bill has gone unpaid and all attempts to collect have not produced payment. Goods are then sold to fulfill the debt.

 

Probate

Probate notices involve the estates of deceased individuals or the appointment of adult conservatorships and minor guardianships. These notices can provide advance notice about a change in the disposition or ownership of certain assets or properties. In deceased estates, creditors are alerted to file their claims. The appointment of a conservator or guardian provides information about who will be responsible for that individual’s affairs.

 

My question isn’t answered here.

Call or e-mail your questions to our customer service department at 1-602-258-7026 or publicnotices@azcapitoltimes.com.

How do I search for a specific public notice?

You may search a limited date range of basic listings for free. To benefit from unlimited search capabilities, the ability to export records to a spreadsheet with one-click, and access to all of our archived notices you will need to subscribe. Call 800-451-9998 to subscribe and gain full access to the enhanced public notice database.

 

My search came back with hundreds of notices that I have to look at one at a time. Is there a faster way to get all the information?

Yes. Become a paid subscriber to get one-click exports, advanced search features, enhanced listings – as well as access to all the stories, databases, etc. throughout the website. To subscribe, simply call 800-451-9998 to activate the export feature as a subscriber.

 

What types of notices fall under the different categories (Bids, Personal Property, etc.)?

Bids

Bids are submitted from the following places: cities, construction firms, counties, contractors, architects, private parties, specialized services, etc. The notice usually includes information about the project and provides the public with a contact name for details about solicitation, rules for submissions of bids, and awarding of the contract.

 

Business

Includes any notice which primary affects a business such as an incorporation, license requests, LLC, LLP, & LLLC, etc.

 

Individual

Any notice which is tied to an individual but does not have a real property component. Includes things like divorce summons, adoption notices, name changes, etc.

 

Government

Any notice that is published by the government or public meetings or minutes.

 

Personal Property

These sales are sometimes called Sheriff Sales (not to be confused with real estate sheriff sales) because they are held by a sheriff. Usually they take place at the location of the storage companies, moving companies, or a mechanic shop. They are held when a bill has gone unpaid and all attempts to collect have not produced payment. Goods are then sold to fulfill the debt.

 

Probate

Probate notices involve the estates of deceased individuals or the appointment of adult conservatorships and minor guardianships. These notices can provide advance notice about a change in the disposition or ownership of certain assets or properties. In deceased estates, creditors are alerted to file their claims. The appointment of a conservator or guardian provides information about who will be responsible for that individual’s affairs.

 

Real Estate

Real estate notices are related to home and land including: sheriff sales, condemnation, partition sale, postponement, redemption notice, summons, and trustee sale.

 

How do I search in multiple public notice categories at one time?

A basic free search limits you to searching one category at a time. If you’d like to search multiple categories at once (bids and government notices), you will need subscriber-only access to the enhanced public notice database. To subscribe call 800-451-9998 and mention code WZPNDB for unlimited access to the database.

 

How do I access more than one notice at a time?

You may access all public notices published in the newspaper on our basic free public notice website (subject to limited date range). However, you are only able to view one notice at a time.

 

In the enhanced public notice database, you may search and access a complete list of all notices published in the newspaper at one time. You can also export the notices into an Excel spreadsheet. To subscribe and access the enhanced public notice database, call 800-451-9998 and mention code WZPNDB.

 

Can I export my public notice searches?

Subscribers may export any search from the enhanced public notice database into an Excel spreadsheet for easy, customizable sorting. Users of the free basic public notice website are not able to export any notices into Excel. Subscribe to access the enhanced public notice database by calling 800-451-9998 and mention code WZPNDB to activate the export feature as a subscriber.

 

My question isn’t answered here.

Please contact our customer service department at 602-258-7026 or send your question via email to: publicnotices@azcapitoltimes.com.

 

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