Georgia Notice Of Publication is a legal document used to provide notification of a public sale of property or a legal action taken against a person or entity, such as a foreclosure or lien. It is typically issued by the clerk of the court or other county official. The Notice of Publication must be published in a newspaper of general circulation once a week for four consecutive weeks in the county where the property is located. There are two main types of Georgia Notice Of Publication: foreclosure and lien. Foreclosure Notices are used when a property owner fails to pay a loan or mortgage and the lender has begun legal proceedings to repossess the property. Lien Notices are used to inform the public of a claim of debt against a particular property owner and that the debt must be satisfied in order to avoid foreclosure or other legal action.