Upcoming Public Notices in Fresno County: What Residents Need to Know

Valley Finder StaffMonday, December 1, 20252 min read3 reads
Upcoming Public Notices in Fresno County: What Residents Need to Know

A new wave of public notices has been released for December 2025, impacting Fresno County residents. These notices include foreclosure sales, ordinance adoptions, and hearings on parental rights. Stay informed about these critical developments affecting the community.

Fresno County Public Notices: December Updates


On December 1, 2025, a new set of public notices was released, highlighting several significant developments in Fresno County, California. These notices cover a range of issues from foreclosure sales to ordinance adoptions and hearings related to parental rights, each carrying potential implications for the community.


Foreclosure Sales and Property Notices

  1. December 5, 2025: Property Under Trusteeship of Steven R. Hrdlicka, P.C.

This sale involves a property connected to a delinquent assessment lien recorded earlier in the year. Residents with interests in properties undergoing foreclosure, or those affected by mortgage and lien issues, should stay informed about these proceedings as they could impact local real estate markets and community stability.

December 18, 2025: Total Lender Solutions, Inc.

Another notable foreclosure event, conducted by Total Lender Solutions, Inc. acting as foreclosure commissioner, will involve both real and personal property associated with a specific mortgage foreclosure. These sales often draw interest from potential buyers and investors seeking opportunities to acquire property at potentially reduced prices.


Ordinance Adoption and Community Governance

The Clovis City Council has scheduled a public hearing on December 15, 2025, to discuss the adoption of a new ordinance.
Previously mentioned in early November notices, this ordinance reflects ongoing efforts by local government to address regulatory and community needs. Outcomes of such hearings may influence local policies and regulations, affecting: Business operations, Residential zoning and Community development decisions


Parental Rights and Family Law Hearings

On December 9, 2025, concerning the termination of parental rights, Fresno County Department of Social Services will recommend terminating the parental rights of Yia Yang, father of minors.

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