New Jersey has enacted legislation that will significantly change how legal notices are published in the state, with implementation beginning in 2026. Here’s what newspaper publishers need to understand about the timeline and impact on their legal notice business.
Timeline of Changes
Current Status (Through December 31, 2025):
- Existing legal notice requirements remain in effect
- Government entities continue publishing notices in newspapers as before
January 1, 2026 – February 28, 2026:
- Government entities have the option to begin publishing notices on their own websites
- Traditional newspaper publication requirements still apply for entities that haven’t transitioned
March 1, 2026:
- Mandatory transition date: All government and public entities must publish legal notices on their official websites
- Government websites must display a clearly marked link to legal notices on their home pages
- State will create a centralized page on nj.gov linking to all public entity legal notice pages
July 1, 2026:
- Archive maintenance requirements begin for government websites
- Archives must retain notices for at least one year
What Newspapers Will Still Publish:
Government/Public Entity Notices (2026 Only)
For one year starting January 1, 2026, government entities will be required to:
- Advertise at least twice monthly in eligible online news publications
- Include complete text of each legal notice posted on their websites
- Include links to the state’s legal notices page
After this transitional year, government entities will no longer be required to use newspapers for legal notices.
Private Party Notices (Ongoing)
Newspapers will continue to receive legal notices from:
- Corporations required by law or court order to publish notices
- Individuals required by law or court order to publish notices
- Law firms acting on behalf of clients for required publications
- Other private entities with legal publication requirements
These private party notices include sheriff’s sales, foreclosure notices, estate notices, and other court-ordered publications that are not government-generated.
Requirements for Online News Publications
To be eligible to publish the transitional government notices and ongoing private notices, publications must meet the definition of “online news publication” as established in the legislation. Websites must:
- Maintain notices for at least one week before archiving
- Keep archives accessible for minimum one year
- Provide free public access to all notices
Business Impact Considerations
The law represents a significant shift in New Jersey’s legal notice landscape. While government notices will largely move to government websites after the transition period, private party legal notices will continue to require publication in qualified news organizations, maintaining a portion of traditional legal notice revenue for newspapers.
Publishers should prepare for the transitional period requirements and ensure their online platforms meet any eligibility criteria for continued legal notice publication services.