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    June Pupdate Newsletter

    Read the June Pinal County Animal Care & Control Latest Newsletter!Read on...

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    Here's What Happened This Week in Pinal County

    The Clerk Clerk of the Court is Opening a Satellite Location in Maricopa. Summer Reading is Back at Your Local Library! Free Youth Healthcare Event in District 2.Read on...

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    Coming Soon to Arizona City New Habitat Home Ownership

    Pinal County, in partnership with Habitat for Humanity, is funding the construction of three homes in Arizona City.Read on...

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    How Do I Sign Up For PENS?

    Want to be notified in case of an emergency?Read on and View Video...

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    Here's What Happened This Week in Pinal County

    Recap of Supervisor Goodman's 1st Annual Bike Rodeo event, View the current fire restrictions during the Memorial Day holiday weekend, and The Summer Reading program is here at local Pinal County libraries!Read on...

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    Stage 1 Fire and Recreational Target Shooting Restrictions in effect Thursday, May 23rd

    Tonto National Forest officials will implement Stage 1 Fire and Recreational Target Shooting Restrictions for portions of the forest beginning Thursday, May 23 at 8 a.m. due to increased fire danger across the forest.Read on...

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    Starting May 23, 2024 Stage 1 Fire Restrictions Go Into Effect

    Increasing fire activity coupled with warm temperatures and dry conditions prompt the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management (DFFM) to implement Stage 1 fire restrictions on State Trust lands within some areas of Central Arizona.Read on...

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    Supervisor Mike Goodman and District 2 Host Bike Rodeo Event in San Tan Valley

    On Saturday, May 18th, Supervisor Mike Goodman and the District 2 Office held a Bike Rodeo in San Tan Valley.Read on...

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    Celebrating National Public Works Week 2024

    May 19-25, 2024, is the American Public Works Association’s National Public Works Week.Read on...

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    Here's What Happened This Week in Pinal County

    Supervisor Miller recounts his visit to Ivanhoe Electric in Casa Grande with Congressman Juan Ciscomani, Election Officials Host a Tabletop Exercise for the Media, & BLM welcomes input on draft plans to modernize the management of AZ recreation sites.Read on...

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    Election Officials Host Tabletop Exercise for Media to Demonstrate Ever-Evolving Challenges

    Last week, Pinal County Recorder Dana Lewis participated in a detailed tabletop exercise hosted by the Arizona Secretary of State's Office.Read on...

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    Public Works Uses New Equipment For Vegetation Control

    Clearing brush and vegetation from county roads is one of the Public Works Maintenance Branch's main responsibilities.Read on...

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    Supervisor Miller Recounts Visit to Ivanhoe Electric with Congressman Juan Ciscomani

    On Monday, May 13th, I joined Congressman Juan Ciscomani for a tour of Ivanhoe Electric in Casa Grande. Our district and state sit on a tremendous supply of copper, which has incredible value for our state and country.Read on...

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    Board of Supervisors Meeting Recap

    Key Points from the Regular Meeting held May 15, 2024Read on...

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    Board Proclaims May 19 - May 25, 2024, as "National Travel and Tourism Week"

    The Board approved a proclamation declaring the week of May 19th through May 25th, 2024, as "National Travel and Tourism Week" in Pinal County.Read on...

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    PCSO participating in zero-tolerance "Buckle Up Arizona" Enforcement Campaign

    The Pinal County Sheriff's Office is once again joining agencies across our state for the "Buckle up Arizona… It’s the Law!" enforcement campaign.Read on...

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    Here's What Happened This Week in Pinal County

    Update on the new Pinal VOTES building in Florence, County Attorney's Office hosting Youth CSI summer camp, and view upcoming travel and construction alerts across the county!Read on...

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    Pinal Votes Election Building Nears Completion

    The County's new Election Building in Florence is nearing completion, with furniture moving in ahead of a June opening. Construction on the facility began in March 2023.Read on...

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    Supervisors Participate in Greater Phoenix Economic Council’s Washington D.C. ExecMission

    This week, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors Mike Goodman, Vice-Chairman Jeffrey McClure, and Economic and Workforce Development Director James Smith participated in the Greater Phoenix Economic Council’s Washington D.C. ExecMission.Read on...

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    May Pupdate Newsletter

    Read the May Pinal County Animal Care & Control Latest Newsletter!Read on...

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    Here's What Happened This Week in Pinal County

    The Board approved three proclamations at this week's board meeting on May 1, meet Princess Poppy, this week's #PinalPets feature, and view the latest newsletters from Animal Care & Control, Elections, and the Library District!Read on...

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    Supervisor Goodman Takes SRP Watershed Tour

    To help ensure the future of Pinal County’s water supply, District 2 Supervisor Mike Goodman went on a helicopter tour of the Salt River Project’s facilities, providing power and water to Pinal County.Read on...

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    Board of Supervisors Approve Three Proclamations

    On Wednesday, May 1, 2024, the Board of Supervisors approved three proclamationsRead on...

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    Board of Supervisors Meeting Recap

    Key Points from the Regular Meeting held May 1, 2024Read on...

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    Here's What Happened This Week in Pinal County

    Board of Supervisors Host Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon, Preserving Our Future Virtual Open House Info, and Randolph Listed in National Register of Historic Places.Read on...

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    Board of Supervisors Host Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon

    On Wednesday, the Board of Supervisors hosted a Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon for all those community members who volunteer their time to be part of one of eighteen Boards and Commissions.Read on...

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    District 3 Supervisor Stephen Q. Miller Town Hall Event Recap

    On Wednesday, April 17, 2024, District 3 Supervisor Stephen Miller hosted a town hall in Casa Grande.Read on...

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    Board of Supervisors Meeting Recap

    Key Points from the Regular Meeting held on April 24, 2024Read on...

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    Here's What Happened This Week in Pinal County

    District 3 Town Hall Recap, Preserving Our Future Open House series continues in Eloy & Gold Canyon, and Meet Steve, this week's #PinalPets feature!Read on...

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    Board of Supervisors Meeting Recap

    Key Points from the Work Session Meeting held on April 17, 2024Read on...

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    County Environmental Health Inspect Country Thunder Food Vendors to Ensure Music Lovers Stay Health

    Country Thunder is an event that requires the collaboration of many Pinal County Departments, including the Sheriff's Office, and another that you might not think of - Pinal County's Environmental Health team.Read on...

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    Here's What Happened This Week in Pinal County

    Country Thunder is underway in Florence learn more and how to sign up for alerts from PCSO. Development Services making stops in Kearny & Superior as part of the Preserving Our Future series. A fire ban in effect 5/1-9/30 at county-managed parks & trails.Read on...

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    Parks & Trails - Fire Ban

    The Pinal County Parks & Trails Department will initiate a fire ban on Wednesday, May 1, 2024, until Monday, September 30, 2024.Read on...

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    Ascent Aviation Breaks Ground on Expansion at County-Owned Pinal Airpark

    On Friday, March 29, 2024, Ascent Aviation Services, one of the largest independent aircraft aftermarket services providers in the world, broke ground at the County-Owned Pinal Airpark.Read on...

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    Here's What Happened This Week in Pinal County

    Citizens Encouraged to Take Part in 'Dark Sky Lights Out' Event Across Pinal County on 4/8, 2024 Primary Election Candidate Update, and Multiple Spring Cleanup Events Happening Today Around the County.Read on...

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    Board of Supervisors Meeting Recap

    Key Points from the Regular Meeting held on April 3, 2024Read on...

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    Governor Announces New Battery-Focused Future48 Workforce Accelerator In Pinal County

    Governor Announces New Battery-Focused Future48 Workforce Accelerator In Pinal County, as LG Energy Solution Provides Update on $5.5 Billion Stand-Alone Battery Manufacturing Complex In Queen CreekRead on...

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    ARIZONA@WORK Pinal County Seeking Public Input on Service Delivery Needs Through Spring Event Series

    ARIZONA@WORK Pinal County is preparing its four-year plan to address the multifaceted needs of its job seeker and employer customers.Read on...

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    Here's What Happened This Week in Pinal County

    Board Approves Canvass of 2024 Presidential Preference Election, An Old Jury Duty Scam is Going Around Again, Don't Fall for It, and Open Burn Permits Suspended as of April 28, 2024.Read on...

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    Board of Supervisors Approves 2024 Presidential Preference Election Canvass

    At a Special Session Meeting on Thursday, the Pinal County Board of Supervisors approved the 2024 Presidential Preference Election Canvass.Read on...

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    An Old Jury Scam is Going Around Again, Don't Fall for It!

    Please be aware of an ongoing scam in which a scammer is contacting residents, claiming to be a Pinal County Sheriff's Office employee, claiming residents have a warrant for missing jury duty and demanding payment.Read on...

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    Here's What Happened This Week in Pinal County

    View the unofficial results from this week's 2024 Presidential Preference Election,Construction underway on Superstition Basin project in Apache Junction, andCounty encouraging community to participate in "Dark Sky Lights Out" event.Read on...

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    Construction Gets Underway on Superstition Basin to Reduce Impacts of Flooding in Apache Junction

    Pinal County and the City of Apache Junction have begun work on the creation of Superstition Basin, a stormwater retention area that will help reduce the impacts of flooding events in downtown Apache Junction.Read on...

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    Public Defender Kate Milewski Earns William Rothstein Achievement Award from AACJ

    In recognition of her years of service to the office of the Pinal County Public Defender as a trial lawyer, supervisor, and appointed Public Defender, Kate Milewski has been awarded the William Rothstein Achievement Award from the AACJ.Read on...

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    Board of Supervisors Meeting Recap

    Key Points from the Regular Meeting held on March 20, 2024Read on...

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    Presidential Preference Election Day - Tuesday, March 19, 2024: What You Need to Know

    Tuesday, March 19, 2024, is Presidential Preference Election Day in Arizona.Read on...

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    Here's What Happened This Week in Pinal County

    Everything you need to know before next week's Presidential Preference Election on 3/19, upcoming Preserving Our Future meetings this month in Apache Junction and Maricopa, and learn about upcoming cleanup events in your district.Read on...

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    Development Services Recognizes Adopt A County Road 20-Year Participant

    The Development Services Department has begun recognizing long-lasting volunteer groups to recognize the outstanding volunteers of Pinal County’s Adopt A County Road Program.Read on...

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    Pinal County Employees Recognized by AACE

    The Pinal County Development Services Department is proud to announce that Dean Schifferns, Clayton Cathemer, Tony Martinez, and Scott White received honors at this year’s Arizona Association of County Engineers Robert C. Esterbrooks Awards.Read on...

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    Here's What Happened This Week in Pinal County

    Latest on the Presidential Preference Election, Supervisor Goodman Tours New EPCOR Wastewater Plant in San Tan Valley, and Supervisor Serdy Hosts State of the County in Apache Junction.Read on...

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    Jeanne Brandner Appointed Director of Juvenile Services

    The Superior Court has appointed Jeanne Brandner as its new Director of Juvenile Court Services. Jeanne began her role on Monday, taking over from Denise Smith, who retired last week after 37 years of service to the County.Read on...

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    Supervisor Jeff Serdy Hosts State of the County in Apache Junction

    On Thursday evening, Supervisor Serdy hosted a State of the County event in Apache Junction.Read on...

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    Supervisor Mike Goodman Tours New EPCOR Wastewater Plant in San Tan Valley

    For years, residents in San Tan Valley experienced almost third-world conditions under Johnson Utilities, including sewage flowing in the streets and low water pressure.Read on...

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    Board of Supervisors Meeting Recap

    Key Points from the Regular Meeting held on March 6, 2024Read on...

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    Here's What Happened This Week in Pinal County

    What to know about the Presidential Preference Election; Why are withdrawn candidates names still on Arizona ballots; What to know about measles.Read on...

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    Supervisor Jeffrey McClure Hosts State of the County in Anthem at Merrill Ranch

    On Tuesday, Supervisor McClure hosted a State of the County event in Anthem at Merrill Ranch in FlorenceRead on...

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    What to Know About Measles

    As of February 29, 2024, a total of 41 measles cases have been reported by sixteen states across the United States, including Arizona, with a number of cases identified in Maricopa County.Read on...

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    Goodman, Wheatley: Route 24 funding is crucial to Pinal County and Queen Creek

    On January 12, 2024, Governor Hobbs released her Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Executive Budget ProposalRead on...

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    Keep Pinal Pristine

    Every day, Pinal County Development Services staff are working to ensure Pinal County remains a beautiful placeRead on...

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    Recorder Dana Lewis Gives Loyalty Oath to Pinal County Elections Troubleshooters Team

    On February 28th, Pinal County Recorder Dana Lewis gave the Loyalty Oath to employees of Development ServicesRead on...

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    Here's What Happened This Week in Pinal County

    Early Voting began this week for the Presidential Preference Election; jury service questionnaires have been mailed; a ribbon-cutting ceremony was held for the historic Hayduke building in Coolidge.Read on...

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    Jury Service Questionnaires Have Been Mailed - Here is What You Need to Know

    Jury Duty questionnaires have been mailed this week to 37,000 Pinal County residentsRead on...

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    Mesa Gateway Airtanker Base to Host Annual National Aerial Supervision Training Academy

    Queen Valley residents should be advised of increased air traffic due to the annual National Aerial Supervision Training Academy at Phoenix Interagency Fire CenterRead on...

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    Here's What Happened This Week in Pinal County

    Elections Department Undergoes Logic & Accuracy Test Ahead of Presidential Preference Election, Property Valuation Notices Have Been Mailed Out by County Assessor's Office, & PCACC Director Audra Michael Gives an Update on Shelter Renovation Project.Read on...

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    Animal Care & Control Facility Going Through Exciting Renovation!

    Pinal County Animal Care and Control Director Audra Michael sharesRead on...

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    Elections Department Undergoes Logic & Accuracy Test Ahead of Presidential Preference Election

    On Tuesday, February 13, the Pinal County Elections Department went throughRead on...

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    Notices of Value Have Been Mailed: Here is What You Need to Know

    The 2025 valuation notices have been mailed to Pinal County property ownersRead on...

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    Fix Agreed Upon for Arizona's Election Timeline Issue

    On Friday, February 9, 2024, HB2785 was signed to solve Arizona's election timeline issue, protect voting rightsRead on...

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    Pinal County Recorder Dana Lewis Prepares Voters for Upcoming Election

    Pinal County Recorder Dana Lewis wants to ensure every eligible voter in Pinal County is prepared to exercise their right to voteRead on...

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    Board of Supervisors Meeting Recap

    Key Points from the Regular Meeting held on February 7, 2024Read on...

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    February Pupdate Newsletter

    Read the February Pinal County Animal Care & Control Latest Newsletter!Read on...

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    Peralta Regional Park Selected as Finalist for Environmental Excellence Award

    Arizona Forward is a non-profit organization created 50 years agoRead on...

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    District 4 State of the County (SaddleBrooke)

    On January 23, 2024, District 4 Supervisor Jeffrey McClure hosted a State of the County in SaddleBrookeRead on...

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    Lucid Motors Cuts Ribbon on Manufacturing Plant Expansion in Casa Grande

    On Wednesday, January 24th, Lucid Motors cut the ribbon for the expansionRead on...

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    Anu Jain Appointed Air Quality Director

    Pinal County is pleased to announce that Anu Jain has been appointed as Director of Air QualityRead on...

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    Board of Supervisors Approve Three Proclamations

    On Wednesday, January 17, 2024, the Board of Supervisors approved three proclamationsRead on...

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    County Recorder Dana Lewis Explains How to Check Your Voter Registration Status Online

    In this video, Pinal County Recorder Dana Lewis explains how voters can check their voter registration status ahead of the upcoming Presidential Preference Election.Read on...

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    Gold Canyon Community Cleanup

    In Pinal County's first-ever Gold Canyon Community Cleanup on January 8, 2024Read on...

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    Pinal County is pleased to announce Merissa Mendoza has been appointed as Director of Public Health

    Pinal County is pleased to announce that Merissa Mendoza has been appointed as Director of Public Health, having served as Interim Director since last February.Read on...

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    Board Proclaims January 23-29, 2024 as "Medicolegal Death Investigator" Professionals Week

    At the first Board of Supervisors meeting of 2024 on January 3, the Board proclaimed January 23 - 29, 2024Read on...

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    Board Recognizes Martin Luther King Jr. Day with Proclamation

    At the first Board of Supervisors meeting of 2024 on January 3, the Board recognizedRead on...

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    Construction of Goldfield Recreation Area to Begin Soon Near Apache Junction

    Beginning February 5, 2024, the Bureau of Land Management will close public lands near Apache JunctionRead on...

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    Pinal County and the City of Apache Junction Approve Creation of Superstition Basin

    The city of Apache Junction and the Pinal County Flood Control District have approved the creation of Superstition Basin, a stormwater retention area that will help reduce the impacts of flooding events in downtown Apache Junction.Read on...

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    2023 Pinal County Safety Road-eo

    On December 14, 2023, Pinal County Development Services hosted its 30th Annual Safety Road-eo.Read on...

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    90-Day-Notices Have Been Mailed to Voters on the Active Early Voting List

    Keep an eye out for more than holiday cards and packages when checking your mail this holiday season!Read on...

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    Sandbag Information and Locations Ahead of the Expected Rain

    Sandbags are available for Pinal County Residents. Pinal County will only provide sandbags and sand.Read on...

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    Queen Creek Bridge at El Camino Viejo Ribbon Cutting

    On December 18, 2023, District 5 Supervisor Jeff Serdy and Pinal County Development ServicesRead on...

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    Pinal County Elections Building Construction Update

    In this video, Pinal County Recorder Dana Lewis visits the construction site of the County's new Elections BuildingRead on...

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    County Opens New Public Defense and Public Fiduciary Building

    On Wednesday, December 6, 2023, the Board of Supervisors cut the ribbon on the County's new Public Defense and Public Fiduciary Building, located at the County's Justice Complex in Florence.Read on...

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    Board of Supervisors Choose Chairman and Vice Chairman for 2024

    At Wednesday's Board of Supervisors meeting, the Board unanimously voted District 2 Supervisor Mike Goodman as Chairman for 2024, with District 4 Supervisor Jeffrey McClure as Vice-Chairman. The term runs from January 1, 2024, through December 31, 2024.Read on...

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    New Technology Expedites Tax Payment Processing Times

    As the third largest county in Arizona with over 270,000 parcels, the Pinal County Treasurer's OfficeRead on...

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    2023 November Jurisdictional Elections Canvass and Results

    We have officially closed on a successful election with the canvass of the 2023 November Jurisdictional ElectionsRead on...

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    District 3 Supervisor Miller Elected as President of the County Supervisors Association of Arizona

    The County is pleased to congratulate District Three Supervisor Stephen Q. Miller on being named the President of the County Supervisors Association of Arizona, effective November 2023.

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    TIMP Project Highlight: Apache Junction

    Pinal County's Road Maintenance and Improvement Fund provides essential revenue for transportation projects not only in the county but also in our cities and towns.Read on...

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    The Pinal County Attorney’s Office Diversion Program

    On Wednesday, November 15th, 2023, County Attorney Volkmer updated the Board of Supervisors about the success of theRead on...

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    Arizona Association for Economic Development Recognizes Pinal County Initiatives

    The Arizona Association for Economic Development (AAED) recognized Pinal County with two Golden Prospector Awards for Economic Development initiatives at its recent Fall Forum.Read on...

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    Adopt a County Road Volunteer Recognition

    As a way of saying thank you, Pinal County Development Services is recognizing our longstanding volunteer groups in the Adopt A County Road Program.Read on...

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    Medical Examiner's Office Receives $500k Grant from the National Institute of Justice

    Suzi Dodt, Medicolegal Death Investigator, and Dr. Courtney Koppenhaver-Astrom, Forensic AnthropologistRead on...

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    Pinal County Attorney's Office Partnering on Free Family Resource Event in Coolidge

    PCAO will partner with other local agencies to provide a free family resource event in Coolidge on Saturday, November 4, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.Read on...

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    Simple Steps for a Safe and Spooktacular Halloween

    Spooky season is upon us! With Halloween events beginning to kick off around the county this weekend, here are some tips fromRead on...

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    Voter Reminder!

    Check both sides of the ballot!Read on...

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    2023 Jurisdictional Election - Replacement Ballot Information

    Jurisdictional Elections for voters throughout Pinal County will be held this November.Read on...

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    Economic and Workforce Development Director Highlights Pinal County Growth

    On Thursday, October 12th, the Pinal County Economic and Workforce Development Department was a sponsor of and presented at the Bisnow Phoenix State of the Market event in Scottsdale.Read on...

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    Right of Way Road Maintenance

    Did you know? Pinal County Development Services maintains the rights-of-way on all county-maintained roads,Read on...

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    2023 Jurisdictional Election Information

    Jurisdictional Elections for voters throughout Pinal County will be held this November.Read on...

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    Board Proclaims October 23-31, 2023, as "Red Ribbon Week" in Pinal County

    At the October 4th Board of Supervisors meeting, the Board approvedRead on...

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    Board Proclaims October as Breast Cancer Awareness Month in Pinal County

    At the October 4th Board of Supervisors meeting, the Board approved the proclamation announcing the month of OctoberRead on...

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    Board Proclaims October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month in Pinal County

    At the October 4th Board of Supervisors meeting, the Board approved the proclamation announcing the month of October toRead on...

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    District 5 Supervisor Jeff Serdy Recognized Constituent Garland James

    Constituent Garland James a World War II Veteran was recognized today by District 5 Supervisor Jeff Serdy.Read on...

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    Updated Statement from the Pinal County School Superintendent's Office

    As of today, Monday, October 2, 2023, all staff members from school districtsRead on...

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    Board of Supervisors Approve FY 23/24 Non-Profit Contributions

    At Wednesday's Board of Supervisors Meeting, the Board of Supervisors approvedRead on...

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    Pinal County Election and Voter Information Center Update!

    Tom Beveridge, Superintendent for FCI Constructors, provides an updateRead on...

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    Public Meetings for Central Arizona Parkway

    In an effort to inform the public and to receive feedback, Pinal County will be hosting two public meetingsRead on...

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    Pinal County Celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month

    National Hispanic Heritage Month takes place annually between September 15 - October 15Read on...

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    County Manager's Office Announce New Appointments

    The County Manager's Office has today announced the appointment of a new Deputy County Manager, as well as a new Director and Deputy Director of the Human Resources and Risk Management Department.Read on...

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    Pinal County to Resume Issuance of Open Burning Permits September 28th

    Starting Thursday, September 28, 2023, Pinal County Air Quality will resume issuing open burning permits. The effective date of the permit will be October 1st. Open burning permits allow for the disposal of plant material originating on theRead on...

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    Maricopa Elementary School Students Learn First Hand the Importance of Civic Engagement

    Building a relationship with the political process early on is key to forming lifelong voting habitsRead on...

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    Pinal County Workforce Development Board Seeking Feedback on Initiatives and Outreach Efforts

    The Pinal County Workforce Development Board has contracted with Blossom Digital MarketingRead on...

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    September 11-15, 023 is Disability Voting Rights Week

    There are over 38 million people with disabilitiesRead on...

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    Become a Poll Worker for the 2024 Election Season

    Help your neighbors exercise their right to voteRead on...

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    Understanding Your Property Tax Correspondence

    Property Tax Bills will be arriving soon in mailboxes - do you know what this means for you?Read on...

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    Board of Supervisors Approve Diaper Need Awareness Week

    Diaper Need Awareness Week, September 18 - 24, 2023Read on...

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    ADOT Seeking Input on the Next Phase of the North-South Freeway Plan

    Arizona Department of Transportation, in cooperation with Pinal CountyRead on...

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FAQs

What is exempt from permits in Pinal County, Arizona? ›

Platforms, walks and driveways not more than 30 inches above grade and not over a basem*nt or story below are exempt. Outside paving is exempt.

How do I contact Pinal County? ›

Available numbers you can use to reach the Pinal County Citizen Contact Center: 311 - an easy-to-remember number available for most areas in Pinal County for non-emergency local government services and information. Always call 911 for Police, Fire, and Medical emergencies.

How much is a building permit in Pinal County? ›

BUILDING PERMIT FEES

$575.75 for the first $50,000.00 plus $6.25 for each additional $1000.00 or fraction thereof, to and including $100,000.00.

How do I mail the Pinal County Recorder? ›

Email the Recorder's Office. In writing by mail to the Pinal County Recorder's Office, P.O. Box 848, Florence, AZ 85132. In person at the Pinal County Recorder's Office, 31 N Pinal Street Building E, Florence, AZ 85132. Via the Internet at Recorder Document Search.

Can you sell a house with unpermitted work in Arizona? ›

Can you sell a house with unpermitted work? Yes, you can sell a house with unpermitted work, and you are required to disclose to buyers any known unpermitted work done on your house, even if it was done by previous owners.

What can you build in Arizona without a permit? ›

Building permits are required for all structures with the exception of a structure that is less than 200 square feet with no electrical, plumbing or mechanical.

What is Pinal County famous for? ›

Since the county's inception 135 years ago, copper mining has been and remains a county economic mainstay, over the many years creating thousands of great paying jobs and billions of dollars in tax revenue to the state, county, and local economies.

How many inmates are in Pinal County Jail? ›

Pinal County, AZ Incarceration Statistics
Jails823
Inmate Population853
Daily Inmate Population488
Female Inmate Population101
Male Inmate Population917
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What cities are included in Pinal County? ›

Pinal County Communities
  • City of Apache Junction.
  • City of Casa Grande.
  • City of Coolidge.
  • City of Eloy.
  • City of Maricopa.
  • Town of Florence.
  • Town of Hayden.

Do I need a permit to build a shed in Pinal county? ›

The county regulates the location of all storage sheds and, in some instances, also requires the approval of permits prior to establishment of a shed on a lot. 5. What are my setback requirements? The Ordinance requires certain setbacks from lot lines, the requirements depend on the zoning of a particular lot.

What requires a building permit in Arizona? ›

In general, a building permit is required when any structural change or major alteration is made to a building or when any new construction is undertaken. When applicable, separate permits for mechanical, plumbing and electrical work are required. Your proposed project must comply with the zoning code.

How long does a building permit last in Arizona? ›

Why do I need a Permit? Section 105.3. 2 of the 2006 International Building Code, adopted by Maricopa County, specifies that permit(s) expire 180 days from the date issued or the last completed inspection.

How much does it cost to record in Pinal County? ›

Copy & Image Service Fee Schedule
TypeFee
Individual Recorded Copies of Records$1 per page
Certification of Copies of Records$3 per document

How do I get a copy of my deed to my property in AZ? ›

How do I obtain a copy of my deed? You can purchase an official copy or certified copy online at recdocdata or from our office in person or by mail. Copies are $1.00 per page. Certified copies are an additional $3.00.

What time does the Pinal County Recorder office open? ›

Hours: 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

What are the restrictions on a permit in Arizona? ›

Once you hit 15 ½ years of age in Arizona, you are eligible to apply for your learner's permit. You can acquire this by passing both a vision exam and a written driver's knowledge test. While you have your permit, you can only drive with a licensed driver over the age of 21 with you.

Are tiny homes legal in Pinal county, AZ? ›

You must obtain a building permit and an approved trailer before you build or buy a tiny house on wheels in Arizona. Once you are done with the construction of your THOW, get it inspected by the concerned authorities before moving in. Tiny houses on wheels must occupy a minimum of 160 square feet of area in Arizona.

What is an exempt well in Arizona? ›

An exempt well has a maximum pump capacity of 35 gallons per minute. Typical uses include non- irrigation purposes, noncommercial irrigation of less than two acres of land, and watering stock. Most exempt wells are used for residences and are more than adequate for household use.

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