
OFFICE OF
THE TOWN CLERK
473 S. Main, Suite 102
Camp Verde, Arizona 86322
(928) 567-6631
Our Staff:
Deborah Barber, Town Clerk
- extension 107
Virginia Jones, Deputy
Clerk -
extension 105
Sharon McCormick, Receptionist - extension 100
Margaret Harper,
Recording Secretary
History and
Function of the Town Clerk

CUSTOMER SURVEY - The Clerk's Office would like your input
Frequently Asked Questions:
When are Council Meetings held?
Are all Council Meetings open to the public?
How may I speak at a Council Meeting?
What is the phone number for Town Hall?
Can I obtain Notary Public Services at the Town of Camp Verde?
How can I obtain copies of Town Documents?
General Information:
Application for Business License
Casual Business License Application
Commission/Committee/Board Interest Form
Public Record Request - Non-Commercial Purpose
Public Record Request - Commercial Purpose
Current and Archived Agendas, Minutes, and Notices:
Ordinances Recently Approved by Council
Resolutions Recently Approved by Council
*If you wish to contact Council members regarding any item on a current or past agenda, click here and fill in the form.
2007 Elections

May 15, 2007 - General Election and Camp Verde Unified School District Override Election
March 2007 Primary Election Publicity Pamphlet
Summary of Election Issues and Voter Participation since 1997
If you have moved, changed your name, or want to change your party, you must re-register to vote.
Did you know that your name can be removed from the Voter Registration Rolls if you have not voted in the last two consecutive FEDERAL elections? You can contact Yavapai County Voter Registration at 639-8100 to confirm your registration. You may pick up voter registration forms at Town Hall, the Camp Verde Library, the Post Office, or at the Yavapai County Verde Valley Annex in Cottonwood, Recorder's Office, 2nd floor.
New Voter Registration Requirements: If this is your first time to register to vote in Arizona or you have moved to another county in Arizona, your voter registration form must also include proof of citizenship or the form will be rejected. If you have an Arizona driver license or non-operating identification license issued after October 1, 1996, this will serve as proof of citizenship. If not, you must attach proof of citizenship to the voter registration form. The following is a list of acceptable documents to establish your citizenship (only one acceptable form is needed to register to vote):
A legible photocopy of a birth certificate that verifies citizenship and supporting legal documentation if the name on the birth certificate is not the same as your current legal name (i.e. a marriage certificate).
A legible photocopy of pertinent pages of a United States passport identifying the applicant.
Presentation to the County Recorder of United States naturalization documents or the number of the certificate of naturalization in the appropriate box on the front of the voter registration form.
The applicant's Bureau of Indian Affairs Card Number, Tribal Treaty Card Number, or Tribal Enrollment Number in the appropriate box on the voter registration form.
A legible photocopy of a driver license or non-operating license from another state within the United States if the license indicates that the applicant has provided satisfactory proof o citizenship.
A legible photocopy of a Tribal certificate of Indian Blood or Tribal or Bureau of Indian Affairs Affidavit of Birth.