COVINGTON, VA (Virginian Review) — The Virginian Review has announced that all printed legal public notices and advertisements will be freely accessible online. The legal notices can be searched and viewed on virginianreview.com.
The expanded online legal portal is provided as a free service, allowing individuals to search for legal notices and advertisements without any cost. The Virginian Review is committed to providing a public service to its readers and ensuring transparency in legal matters across the state.
Publisher Scot Refsland stated, “By expanding access to both print and digital platforms, The Virginian Review aims to enhance the public’s ability to stay informed on legal issues, government proceedings, and other community-related matters.”
In addition to the Virginian Review website, the notices are also available through the Press Association’s statewide legal notice system at publicnoticevirginia.com. This move aims to better serve the community by making important legal notices and announcements more easily accessible to the public.
The legal notices cover a wide range of topics, including requests for bids, foreclosures, public hearings, meetings, and government announcements. With this initiative, the newspaper aims to ensure that important information reaches a broader audience in the digital age.