A background image of a brick building with columns, with a transparent purple overlay. White text on an orange block reads: Place a public notice. A white, stylized logo for Charlottesville Tomorrow is in the bottom right corner.
Beginning in May, individuals and companies who require legal notices and government agencies that need to reach their communities with public notices can place them with Charlottesville Tomorrow. Credit: Illustration with photo by Mike Kropf/Charlottesville Tomorrow

Charlottesville Tomorrow is now running public notices in Albemarle County and the City of Charlottesville. Placing a public notice can be required for court cases, public hearings, summons and other legal reasons.

“This new service addresses a community need in a straightforward, affordable way,” said Revenue and Partnerships Lead Sakeena Alkateeb.

We hope to offer this vital public service to other localities across central Virginia in the future. Stay tuned for updates by subscribing to our newsletter!

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