Public Notice Intelligence
Find Legal Notices
Before Anyone Else
Foreclosure filings, probate cases, lis pendens, and government notices — indexed daily from official courthouse records and published before most investors ever see them.
Official Courthouse Records, summarized by AI for clarity.
100,314
Notices indexed
10
States covered
5,656
Cities tracked
< 15 min
Alert speed
The window is closing
Foreclosure notices have a 21-day window.
Most investors find out on day 18.
When a foreclosure, probate, or lis pendens filing is published, the clock starts immediately. The investors who win are the ones who show up first — before the property hits Zillow, before the auction date, before the competition. But public notices are scattered across hundreds of county newspapers and courthouse portals. Nobody has time to check them all manually.
NoticeRegistry indexes every filing daily and alerts you the moment one matches your targets.
How it works
Set up your watchlists or trackers
Filter by state, county, and notice type — foreclosure, probate, lis pendens, tax deed. Or pin specific property addresses and case numbers to track through every filing.
We index courthouse records daily
Our scrapers pull from official legal newspapers and courthouse portals every day. New notices are parsed, structured, and summarized by AI within hours of publication.
You get alerted first
The moment a new notice matches your criteria, you get an email — instantly or as a morning digest. Check details, export to CSV, and act before anyone else.
Real results
What our users say
“I found a pre-foreclosure in my target county 19 days before auction. Reached the homeowner directly, closed at 64 cents on the dollar. NoticeRegistry paid for itself 80x over.”
Real estate investor
Florida
“We track 6 counties for probate filings for our estate practice. Before NoticeRegistry we had a paralegal manually checking courthouse websites. Now it's automatic and we haven't missed a filing in months.”
Estate attorney
Texas
“The address tracker is the killer feature. I have 40 properties pinned and I get an alert every time any one of them shows up in a new filing. That kind of surveillance used to cost thousands.”
Portfolio investor
New Jersey
Pro features
Everything you need to act fast
Free to search. Upgrade to Pro for alerts, trackers, and export.
Watchlist Alerts
Filter by state, county, and category. Get emailed the moment new notices match — instantly or as a daily digest.
Address & Case Trackers
Pin a property address or case number. We watch every new notice across all states and alert you on every match.
Deadlines Calendar
AI extracts sale dates, hearing dates, and claims deadlines from every matching notice into a unified month-view calendar.
CSV & Excel Export
Export any watchlist to a spreadsheet instantly. Populate your CRM, build auction calendars, power your own research.
The math is simple
Pro costs $99/month.
One lead typically covers a full year.
For real estate investors, a single off-market deal found through NoticeRegistry returns 50–100x the annual subscription cost. For attorneys, Pro costs less than one billable hour per month.
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Purpose-built tools for people who act on public data
Real Estate Investors
Find pre-foreclosure deals before they hit the market. Monitor target counties for foreclosure and tax deed filings the day they’re published.
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Attorneys & Paralegals
Never miss a filing that affects your client. Track probate, lis pendens, and case numbers across counties — automatically.
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Pricing
Free to start. No card required.
Upgrade to Pro when you’re ready for alerts, trackers, and export.
Free
Search and browse all notices free — no account required.
- Search & browse all notices
- AI-generated summaries
- Interactive map view
- Browse by city, county & category
- Watchlists (save filtered views)
Pro
Or save $198/year with
One lead typically covers a full year of Pro.
Know the moment a notice matches your targets. Most users find their first lead within a week.
- Everything in Free
- Watchlist alerts — get there firstInstant or daily email
- Address & case number trackersAutomated surveillance on your targets
- Deadlines calendarNever miss a sale date or hearing
- CSV & Excel export
- Priority support
Common questions
Where does the data come from?
We index official public notices published by courthouses and legal newspapers across the US — the same primary source attorneys use to meet legal notice requirements. Our scrapers run daily so notices appear in NoticeRegistry within hours of publication.
How fast are alerts sent after a notice is published?
Watchlist alerts are sent within 15 minutes of indexing on instant mode, or the following morning on daily digest. Address and case number tracker alerts are also sent within 15 minutes.
What states are covered?
We currently cover Florida, New Jersey, Texas, and Illinois — with more states being added regularly. Every state hub below shows live notice counts.
Can I try it before paying?
Yes. You can search, browse, and create up to 3 watchlists free with no account required. Free accounts also get 3 instant alerts per month. Pro removes all limits.
What does Pro cost and is there a contract?
Pro is $99/month or $990/year (save $198). No contract — cancel anytime from your dashboard and you won't be charged again.
Browse by State
Select your state to browse and search public notices
California
9,617 notices · 764 cities
Florida
29,627 notices · 170 cities
Texas
4,953 notices · 498 cities
New York
35,055 notices · 1,512 cities
New Jersey
3,487 notices · 504 cities
Illinois
4,717 notices · 439 cities
Pennsylvania
3,053 notices · 622 cities
Ohio
4,749 notices · 654 cities
Georgia
2,808 notices · 220 cities
Washington
2,248 notices · 273 cities
What Are Public Notices?
Public notices are legally required announcements published in newspapers to inform the public about government actions, legal proceedings, and other matters of public interest. They ensure transparency and give citizens the opportunity to respond or participate.
Common types include foreclosure notices, probate filings, name changes, government bids and contracts, zoning changes, and estate notices. NoticeRegistry makes these notices searchable and accessible so you don’t have to dig through newspapers.
Start monitoring what matters
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Questions? support@noticeregistry.com