§ 9-13-143. Rates for Legal Advertisements
The rates to be allowed to publishers for publishing legal advertisements shall be as follows: For each 100 words, not more than the sum of $10.00 for each insertion for the first four insertions; and For each subsequent insertion, not more than the sum of $9.00 per 100 words. In all cases fractional parts shall […]
§ 9-13-144. Alternate Advertising When Rates Not Agreed On
If the judge of the probate court, the sheriff, or other officer is unable to procure advertisements at the rate prescribed in Code Section 9-13-143 in a newspaper published at the county site of the county, he may have the advertisements published in any newspaper in this state having the largest general circulation in the […]
§ 9-13-145. Advertising Costs Paid in Advance; Exception When Affidavit of Indigence Filed
No sheriff or deputy sheriff shall be required to advertise the property of any defendant in execution for sale until the cost of the advertisement shall have been first paid by the plaintiff in execution, his agent, or his attorney, provided that when any such party plaintiff, or his agent or attorney for him, shall […]
§ 9-13-140. How Judicial Sales Advertised; Description of Property; Advertisement and Sale of Livestock
The sheriff, coroner, or other officer shall publish weekly for four weeks in the legal organ for the county, or if there is no newspaper designated as such, then in the nearest newspaper having the largest general circulation in such county, notice of all sales of land and other property executed by the officer. In […]
§ 9-13-141. Timing of Advertisements
In all cases where the law requires citations, notices, or advertisements by probate court judges, clerks, sheriffs, county bailiffs, administrators, executors, guardians, trustees, or others to be published in a newspaper for 30 days or for four weeks or once a week for four weeks, it shall be sufficient and legal to publish the same […]
§ 9-13-142. Requirements for Official Organ of Publication; Designation Where No Journal or Newspaper Qualifies; How Official Organ Changed; Notice to Secretary of State
No journal or newspaper published in this state shall be declared, made, or maintained as the official organ of any county for the publication of sheriff’s sales, citations of probate court judges, or any other advertising commonly known in terms of “official or legal advertising” and required by law to be published in such county […]