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Representative Washington Legal Newspapers &
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Newspaper

Telephone

Base Rate

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Adams

 

 

 

 

Asotin

 

 

 

 

Benton

Tri-City Herald

509 582-1464

$15.28/in + $14.11/in

$250

Chelan

Wenatchee World

509 661-6370

$15.66/in

$300

Clallam

Peninsula Daily News

360 417-3556

$9.00/in

$150-200

 

Sequim Gazette

360-683-3311

$7.50/in

$115

Clark

Battleground Reflector

360 687-5151

$70 Flat

 

 

Vancouver Columbian

360 993-5050

$1.35/L

$200-250

Columbia

 

 

 

 

Cowlitz

Longview Daily News

360 577-2568

$1.01/L + $0.92/L

$150-200

Douglas

 

 

 

 

Ferry

 

 

 

 

Franklin

Tri-City Herald

See Benton

 

 

Garfield

 

 

 

 

Grant

 

 

 

 

Grays Harbor

Aberdeen Daily World

360 532-4000

$11/in

 

 

Montesano Vidette

360 249-3311

$140 Flat

 

Island

 

 

 

 

Jefferson

 

 

 

 

King

Daily Journal of Commerce

206 622-8272

$102 Flat

 

  Pacific Publishing Co. (4 papers) 206 461-1302 $105 Flat  

Kitsap

Bainbridge Review

206 842-6613

$13.50/in

$300

 

Bremerton Sun

360 415-2687

$10.12/in

$250

Kittitas

 

 

 

 

Klickitat

 

 

 

 

Lewis

Centralia Chronicle

360 736-3311

$1/L

$175-250

 

East County Journal

360 496-5993

$6.50/in

$100

Lincoln

 

 

 

 

Mason

 

 

 

 

Okanogan

 

 

 

 

Pacific

 

 

 

 

Pend Oreille

 

 

 

 

Pierce

Tacoma Daily Index

253 627-4853

$108 Flat

 

San Juan

 

 

 

 

Skagit

 

 

 

 

Skamania

 

 

 

 

Snohomish

Everett Herald

425 339-3100

$12.60/in = $0.90/L

$175

Spokane

Cheney Free Press

509 235-6184

$115 Flat

 

 

Deer Park Tribune

509 276-5043

$7.50/in

 

 

Spokane Spokesman Review

509 459-5121

$2.81/L

$425

Stevens

 

 

 

 

Thurston

Olympia Olympian

360 704-6884

$1.83/L

 

 

Nisqually Valley News

360 458-2681

$120 Flat

 

 

Tenino Independent

360 264-2500

$6.50/in

 

Wahkiakum

 

 

 

 

Walla Walla

Waitsburg Times

509 337-6631

$5.35/in

$80-120

 

Walla Walla Union-Bulletin

509 525-3300

$7.30/in + $6.37/in

$100-150

Whatcom

Bellingham Herald

360 676-2600

$1.71/L + $1.52/L

$300

Whitman

 

 

 

 

Yakima

Yakima Herald

509 577-7740

$17.53/in + $14.03/in

 

 

Notes:

 

1.  "Flat" means the total charge for publishing any Notice to Creditors 3 times.
 

2.  "/in" means the charge for one publication per inch of copy.  The Everett Herald said that with the printing type that they use, $12.60/in is equivalent to $0.90/L, so these two different ways of quoting charges may be related on the basis of 1 inch = 14 Lines (at least for the style of type used by the Everett Herald).
 

3.  "/L" means the charge for one publication per line of copy.
 

4.  If more than one rate is given, the first rate is the charge for the first publication and the second rate is the charge for each successive publication.
 

5.  "Estimate" means that newspaper's average charge for publishing a Notice to Creditors 3 times.  Many salespersons indicated that a Notice to Creditors was seldom shorter than 5 inches, usually was around 7 inches, and occasionally was over 10 inches (eg, multiple Personal Representatives, each with their own attorney).  Consequently, the total charge for publishing a 7 inch Notice to Creditors 3 times at a charge of $10/in would be 7 x 3 x $10 = $210.
 

6.  Many papers charge more for weekend or Sunday publication.  The above charges are all for weekday publication.
 

7.  Most newspapers' charge includes their fee for supplying an Affidavit of Publishing, but some do not (eg, Olympia Olympian: $8.50, Bellingham Herald: $13).
 

8.  The rates shown above were obtained in December, 2002 for publication in January, 2003.
 

9.  Many counties, and most of the more populous counties, have not only a "popular" newspaper but also a "commercial" newspaper that has a lower, often "flat" rate.  Publication at the lower rate produces just as "legal" a notice as does publication at a more expensive rate.
 

10.  If the above list omits a newspaper in your county:

 

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