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State Statutes - Idaho - Title 7 - Chapter 13 - 7-1306
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7-1306 - NOTICE OF FILING OF PETITION -- CONTENTS -- SERVICE BY PUBLICATION AND POSTING
NOTICE OF FILING OF PETITION -- CONTENTS -- SERVICE BY
PUBLICATION AND POSTING. (1) Notice of the filing of the petition shall be
given by the clerk of the court, under the seal thereof, stating in brief
outline the contents of the petition and showing where a full copy of any
instrument therein mentioned may be examined.
(2) The notice shall be served:
(a) By publication at least once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks
by three (3) weekly insertions, in the official newspaper or papers of
general circulation within the jurisdiction; the publication shall meet
the following requirements: The notice shall be of a format and in such
size and type that distinguishes it from legal notices. The notice shall
be requested to run in the newspaper's main news section, far forward, and
the rate to be paid for advertising placed under this section shall be no
more than the current rate card posted by the newspaper for similar forms
of advertising in volume and frequency to that which is ordered, in order
to meet the requirements of this section; provided, the rates and type
requirements provided in section 60-105, Idaho Code, for public agency
advertisements shall not apply to advertisements published under the
requirements of this section; and
(b) By posting the same in a prominent place at or near the main door of
the administrative office of the political subdivision at least thirty
(30) days prior to the date fixed in the notice for the hearing on the
petition.
(3) Jurisdiction shall be complete after such publication and posting.
 
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