The Mid Valley News has served the San Gabriel Valley for more than five decades. Our publication is fully adjudicated in Los Angeles County and trusted for FBNs, name changes, probate notices, civil notices, and agency publications. We provide transparent pricing, fast affidavit delivery, and a straightforward online submission process.
Upload your court-filed documents or draft text, select the type of notice, and share your contact information and preferred start date.
Our team reviews your notice for publication format, confirms the run dates that match court requirements, and sends your total cost for approval.
Your notice runs in The Mid Valley News for the required weeks. When publication is complete, you receive a signed affidavit and tear sheet for your records.
$55.00
Runs 4 consecutive weeks
Includes Afffidavit
$525.00
Runs court ordered # of weeks
Includes Affidavit
$15.00 / Col Inch
Runs ordered # of weeks
Includes Affidavit
$155.00
Runs 4 conecutive weeks
Includes Affidavit
Wednesday
Week;y Publication
Friday 5 p.m.
For FBN, name change, probate, and civil notices.
Tuesday, 5 p.m.
Late submissions accepted with rush fee.
Ideal for individuals, small businesses, and anyone filing a notice for the first time. This path explains pricing, deadlines, notice types, and affidavit delivery. You’ll be guided step-by-step through the full submission process.
Designed for attorneys, paralegals, filing agencies, and returning customers who already know what they need. Upload your document, choose your notice type, and submit in seconds.
Answers to common questions about legal notice publication.
A newspaper must be legally recognized by the court as a publication of general circulation. The Mid Valley News is adjudicated for Los Angeles County, which allows us to publish legal notices that meet statutory requirements.
Yes. The notice must be published in a court-approved newspaper for the city where the decedent lived, not just any local paper. It must run three times, with five days between each run, starting at least 15 days before the hearing. After publication, a Proof of Publication is filed with the court.
The notice must include the correct hearing date, court, case number, names, and attorney information. Los Angeles probate courts closely review these details, and errors or use of the wrong newspaper can delay the case.
Yes. Standard formatting is included with all notices.
PDF, Word files, and clear photos or scans.
Affidavits are emailed after the final week of publication.
We accept rush submissions through Tuesday at 5 p.m.
The Mid Valley News has been publishing in the San Gabriel Valley for more than 50 years. Our readers, advertisers, and public agencies trust our paper for accurate, timely legal notices that meet county and state requirements.
We provide:
Reliable publication every Wednesday
Fast affidavit delivery
Clear, competitive pricing
Local service for individuals, businesses, and attorneys

For questions, call 626-888-8194 or email [email protected]
The Mid Valley News is adjudicated as a newspaper of general circulation in the City of El Monte (Case No. C68383, November 7, 1973) and in the County of Los Angeles (Case No. BS016380, July 18, 1992).The Mid Valley News does not provide legal advice.