NevadaPublication.com Legal notice publication
Statewide Nevada legal notice publication

Notice published. Properly proved.

Probate creditor notices, service by publication, dissolution notices, and fictitious firm names - placed in newspapers of general circulation across Nevada and returned with a court-acceptable affidavit of publication. Standard turnaround within one business day.

Services and the statutes behind them.

Each notice has specific publication requirements - frequency, duration, and the form of proof. We follow the statute and deliver the affidavit your court or filing wants to see.

Probate

Notice to creditors

NRS 155.020 · NRS 147.040

Required in formal probate to set the creditor-claim cutoff. We place the notice in a newspaper of general circulation in the county of administration.

  • Published once a week for three successive weeks per NRS 155.020
  • Creditors have 90 days from first publication to file claims (NRS 147.040)
  • Affidavit of publication delivered to the personal representative or counsel

Standard turnaround: first publication runs within one business day of the request and the proof of publication is delivered after the third run.

Civil

Service by publication

NRCP 4.4

When a defendant cannot reasonably be served by other means, the court orders service by publication. We handle the publication leg once you have the order.

  • Published once a week for four successive weeks in the county where the action is pending
  • Newspaper of general circulation, as required by NRCP 4.4(c)
  • Affidavit of publication conformed to your case caption and filed-stamp ready

Send the court's order and the summons or notice text. We coordinate the rest.

Corporate

Dissolution and claim cutoff

NRS 78.585 · NRS 86.531

An optional but powerful filing for corporations and LLCs winding up. Publication shortens the period during which unknown claims can be asserted against the dissolved entity.

  • Notice to known and unknown claimants per NRS 78.585 (corporations) and the LLC analog
  • Properly published notice can shorten the unknown-claim period materially
  • We coordinate with your counsel on notice content and date deadlines

Consult counsel on whether publication is right for your wind-down. We do not give legal advice.

Business

Fictitious firm names

NRS Chapter 602

Nevada does not require statewide DBA publication, but some matters - lender requirements, court orders, or particular business needs - call for it anyway. We handle these on request.

  • Coordinated with your county-clerk fictitious firm name certificate
  • Optional public-notice publication where called for
  • Affidavit of publication for your records
Other

Other statutory notices

By statute, court order, or contract

If your matter calls for newspaper publication and there is a Nevada newspaper of general circulation that fits, we can place it.

  • Name change notices
  • Quiet title and ejectment
  • Trustee's sale notices
  • Estate sale, abandoned property, and unclaimed-property notices
Documents

Affidavits and proofs

Court-acceptable

Every job ends with a notarized affidavit of publication that includes the tear-sheet, dates of run, and the newspaper's qualifications as a paper of general circulation in the relevant county.

  • PDF delivery and original mailed
  • Conformed copies on request
  • Re-runs and corrections handled at cost where possible

How it works.

Four steps from your inbox to the affidavit on file.

1

Send the notice

Email or upload the text, the county, the matter type, and any court order. We will confirm what publication frequency the statute requires.

2

Quote and schedule

Flat fee per matter, including the newspaper rate, our preparation, and the affidavit. First publication runs within one business day of approval.

3

Publish

We place the notice in the appropriate newspaper of general circulation, run it for the statutory period, and monitor the runs.

4

Deliver proof

You receive the notarized affidavit of publication, conformed to your case caption or filing, ready for the court or the filing it supports.

17/17 Nevada counties covered, including Clark, Washoe, Carson City, and the rurals
1 day Standard turnaround to first publication once your text is approved
Flat fee Per matter, including the newspaper rate and the notarized affidavit
Court-ready Affidavits conformed to your caption, accepted by Nevada courts

Statewide coverage.

We work with newspapers of general circulation in all 17 Nevada counties. We will identify the right paper for your matter based on the county where the estate is administered, the action is pending, or the entity has its principal place of business.

Need a particular paper? Tell us in the form. If a court order names a specific publication, we follow the order.

Counties

  • Carson City
  • Churchill
  • Clark
  • Douglas
  • Elko
  • Esmeralda
  • Eureka
  • Humboldt
  • Lander
  • Lincoln
  • Lyon
  • Mineral
  • Nye
  • Pershing
  • Storey
  • Washoe
  • White Pine

Common questions.

If yours isn't here, send a note and we'll respond within one business day.

How long does a probate creditor notice run?
Once a week for three successive weeks under NRS 155.020. Creditors have 90 days from the date of the first publication to file their claims under NRS 147.040.
How long does service by publication run?
Once a week for four successive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the county where the action is pending, per NRCP 4.4(c). The court must have entered an order authorizing service by publication first.
Do I need a court order to publish a notice?
For service by publication, yes - NRCP 4.4(b) requires an order. For probate creditor notices, no - the personal representative initiates publication once letters issue. For dissolution and other notices, requirements vary; if you are unsure, send us what you have and we will tell you what is needed.
What is a "newspaper of general circulation"?
A paper that publishes news and information of general interest to the public on a regular schedule, has been doing so for a meaningful period, and is distributed in the county. Nevada courts have accepted a defined list of papers in each county. We will pick a qualifying paper for your matter.
What does it cost?
Flat fee per matter, including the newspaper rate, our preparation of the notice text, and the notarized affidavit. Pricing varies by county and notice length. Send the text and the county and we will quote.
How quickly can you publish?
Standard first publication is within one business day of approval. Most newspapers run on a weekly cycle, so the next publication date drives the schedule after that.
Do you give legal advice?
No. We are a publication service, not a law firm. If you need legal advice on whether or how to publish, consult counsel.
Who is behind NevadaPublication.com?
NevadaPublication.com is operated by Inenvi, Inc., a Las Vegas corporate-services group whose affiliated firms have been working with Nevada filings since 1997.
Place a notice

Send us your notice text.

Paste or summarize the notice, name the county, and tell us the matter type. We will confirm publication frequency, quote the flat fee, and schedule the first run within one business day.

Filing a probate notice today? Mention "NRS 155.020" in the message and we will fast-track.