Lawrence KS Legal Notices: Foreclosures, Ordinances & More – Feb 14, 2026
Residents of a specific county are legally entitled to receive notification of a wide range of ongoing legal proceedings. These notifications encompass potential home foreclosures, proposed local ordinances, legal name changes within the community, and even the public sale of property from unpaid storage unit claims.
Legal Notices: A Window into Community Activity
These legally mandated notices are traditionally published in the print edition of the Journal-World and are also accessible in the classified section of LJWorld.com. To further enhance public access, a weekly compilation of these notices is published each Wednesday.
Recent Notice Volume
For the week ending February 14, 2026, a total of 35 legal notices were published. These originated from various entities, including 7 notices from the City of Lawrence, 4 from Douglas County, 2 from the City of Eudora, 1 from the City of Lecompton, and 21 from private parties.
Interested parties can view the complete list of legal notices by clicking here. Importantly, access to these notices is not restricted by a paywall or subscription requirement.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of legal matters are included in these notices?
The notices cover a diverse range of legal matters, including pending foreclosures, proposed ordinances, legal name changes, and storage unit sales.
Where can I find these legal notices?
The notices are published in the print edition of the Journal-World, the classified section of LJWorld.com, and in a weekly compilation article.
Is there a cost to view these legal notices?
No, all legal notices are published outside of the Journal-World’s paywall and are available for viewing without a subscription.
How might increased transparency in legal notices affect community engagement?