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Guilford County Posts New Government Meeting Notice on Legal Portal

Guilford County posted an additional governmental meeting notice on its legal notices portal on Jan. 8, 2026, listing the Clerk to the Board as the contact and showing an active status with an expiration date. The posting gives residents access to full agendas, meeting locations, date and time details, and helps ensure transparency for actions that can affect local services and community decisions.

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Guilford County Posts New Government Meeting Notice on Legal Portal
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On Jan. 8, Guilford County added a governmental meeting notice to its official legal notices portal. The notice is listed as active and includes an expiration date; the Clerk to the Board is identified as the contact for additional information. The portal preserves each published notice for the public record.

Full notice text is available on the portal by selecting the "View Full Notice" link associated with each item. That link displays the complete legal language for the meeting notice and typically includes the meeting agenda, location, date and time, and contact information. The portal also shows the expiration date for each posting so residents can see how long a notice will remain available online.

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These routine postings are the mechanism by which the county informs the public of upcoming government meetings and related legal or administrative matters. For Guilford County residents, that can mean early notice of public hearings, budget or zoning discussions, board appointments, or other decisions with direct local impact. Having the full text accessible online supports transparency and gives residents the information needed to follow or attend meetings, submit comments, or contact county officials.

Because the Clerk to the Board is listed as the contact on the Jan. 8 posting, residents seeking clarification about this specific notice or the associated meeting should reach out to that office. The legal notices portal remains the primary source for the complete published notice text and the authoritative details of agenda items, locations, and scheduled times.

Maintaining a searchable public record of meeting notices with visible expiration dates helps the county meet its obligations for open government and public notice. Residents who want to stay informed about county governance should regularly check the legal notices portal for updates and newly posted meeting notices, and contact the Clerk to the Board when they require additional information or assistance.

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