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A public notice must be published in a forum independent of the government, typically in a local newspaper. An independent and neutral third party has an economic and civic interest in ensuring that the notice delivery requirements are followed.
PublicNoticesOhio.com Find statewide notices about hearings, advertisements for bids, financial reports, adoption of ordinances, and other government activities legally requiring public notice. To access the site, go to .publicnoticesohio.com.
Contact the newspaper agency or agency that specializes in placing legal notices. Write your ad (see additional information on what information to include below) or to reduce the length of your ad. You may abbreviate whenever necessary. Determine which days you will need your ad to run.
Definitions: Public Notices are official notifications by EPA informing the public of Agency actions such as the issuance of a draft permit or scheduling of a hearing. EPA is required to ensure proper public notice, including publication in newspapers and broadcast over radio and television stations.
A public notice must be mailed, published in a local newspaper, and broadcast over local radio stations, as required by State law. Public notices and display advertisements are also used to announce meetings, availability of reports, and important agency decisions.