The Government Gazette legal notices section is the official record of public and legal communication in South Africa. It ensures that all affected parties are properly notified about important legal events such as deceased estates, curatorships, liquidations or company de-registrations. Without publication in the Gazette, many legal processes remain incomplete or invalid — which can delay estate transfers, business transactions or legal compliance.
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At LegalNotice.co.za, we simplify this process by preparing, formatting, and placing your notice in the correct Government Gazette edition. Whether you are an executor, law firm, or business owner, we handle all the administrative details for you — saving you time and ensuring full compliance with the Master’s Office and Gazette requirements.
How to publish your notice
Publishing a Government Gazette notice involves several steps, including ensuring accuracy of the legal text, selecting the correct publication type (estate, liquidation, business), and meeting submission deadlines. At LegalNotice.co.za, our team manages the full workflow — from proofing and layout to submission and confirmation of publication.
We also publish your notice digitally on our partner news platform, increasing visibility while maintaining full legal compliance.
Get started today
If you need to place Government Gazette legal notices, together with the advert, for deceased estates, company matters, or insolvencies, visit LegalNotice.co.za to submit your notice securely online. We provide a 24–48 hour turnaround for proofs and urgent placement options.
Email us at placement@legalnotice.co.za or send a WhatsApp to 0761633746.



