Local newspaper notice placement for deceased estates now online

The Gazette now offers a complete deceased estates notice placement service, so you can place a notice in both a local newspaper and online in The Gazette in one easy step.

This service has been developed as a result of feedback from probate professionals, who expressed an interest in placing notices in both a local newspaper and The Gazette simultaneously. However, it is a useful service for anyone managing a deceased’s estate.

To place a notice in a local newspaper, simply register or log in to your Gazette account and complete the online notice placement form. Then, all you need to do is tick the box at the bottom of the page and select the area in which you wish to place your newspaper notice. You may also want to consider our forwarding service, which replaces your address with The Gazette’s postal box. We will forward all correspondence to you while your address stays private.

The fee to place a notice in a local newspaper via The Gazette is £143.50 + VAT and will be added to the price of your Gazette notice at the checkout.

Janine Eves, Business and Operations Director for The Gazette, says: “We’re delighted to offer Gazette customers a more complete service for deceased estates notice placement online. Our aim is to continually provide a great service that meets our customers’ needs.”

This article was submitted to be published by The Gazette as part of their advertising agreement with Today’s Wills & Probate. The views expressed in this article are those of the submitter and not those of Today’s Wills & Probate. 

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