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On January 14, 2021 the Prescott Valley Town Council approved moving forward with a Micro-Transit plan in conjunction with the Central Yavapai Metropolitan Planning Organization (CYMPO) funded by the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) A...
The Town of Prescott Valley has been officially declared the #9 safest city in the state of Arizona. This is all thanks to the hard work of our Prescott Valley Police Department, Town employees and the great citizens of Prescott Valley, working ...
Police Open House/Recruitment Event
Upcoming Recruit/Lateral Testing
The Prescott Valley Police Department will be hosting an Open House Recruitment Event on Wednesday, February 24th, 2021 from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM in the Police Department...
Updated information about COVID-19 in Prescott Valley, the state, and the country.
For more information on the COVID-19 Vaccine from Yavapai County Community Health Services.
The Prescott Valley Police Department receives numerous complaints from residents regarding negligent pet owners not cleaning up their dog’s fecal matter on local trails and walking paths.
Town Code Section 6-03-010 subsection D require...
On 1/18/21 at approximately 5:30AM a travel trailer parked next to a residence in the 6000 block of Cattletrack Drive was reported to be burning. Central Arizona Fire responded and was able to extinguish the fire with no known damages sustained to surroun...
As we move into the new year this month, the Prescott Valley Police Department would like to remind people to keep a close watch on their personal identifying information.
Some example of personal identifying information include Name, ...
On Wednesday, January 13, 2021 at 3:15 PM, a Prescott Valley Police Officer observed a reckless driver hit a child riding a bicycle in the crosswalk at Robert Road and Loos Drive. The child fortunately suffered no injuries. The officer...
On Tuesday, January 12, 2021 at 7:10 PM, a Prescott Valley Police Officer was traveling eastbound on Spouse Drive at N. Miner Road when an oncoming car drove into his lane. The officer quickly swerved to avoid being struck head-on but was hit on...
On Friday, January 8, 2021 at about 2:22 PM, Prescott Valley Police responded to a report of a traffic altercation on Robert Road.
Responding officers found that two drivers heading northbound on Robert Road got into a traffic altercation. A collision occu...
The Prescott Valley Police Department is asking the public’s help to locate a missing person.
On Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2021 at about 5 p.m., Travis Robertson was reported missing from the Crisis Stabilization Unit in Prescott Valley by the house manag...
In order to better serve the community, the Prescott Valley Police Department Traffic Unit has implemented a new phone-in hotline specifically for traffic-related issues.
The new hotline is designed to accept calls and record voice messages from citizens ...
The Prescott Valley Police Department has recently experienced an increase in response to domestic violence incidents. This past weekend our officers responded to nine incidents. In those nine incidents we arrested six men and two women who were charge wi...
The FBI and the Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Office of Inspector General have been issuing alerts about the increase in Coronavirus fraud as consumer and government agencies ramp up their efforts to protect the public...
Donate your time and talents to the good of the community by signing up for a volunteer opportunity.
Prescott Valley maintains hundreds of acres of parks and open spaces for the town's citizens where you and your neighbors can experience the joy of learning and sharing through parks and recreation programs.
Help Desk requests for Information Technology (IT) assistance should be made via our web-based helpdesk system called Track-it. Find out how you can enter a new request or check the status of an existing request.
If interested in an open position, you can read job descriptions and apply online. To apply for a job transfer you must have been in your present position for at least 6 months and not currently on any probationary status.
Volunteers are viewed as a valuable resource. With so many projects and programs to choose from, there's bound to be something of interest to you or your group. Be inspired and help grow our community today!
Get out and about with your family, friends, and community members by attending one of our many annual events!
With community-based policing efforts as a foundation, the Prescott Valley Police Department is driven by community goals to enhance Prescott Valley's quality of life. Join our team today and be a part of protecting our community!
If you are looking for a way to give back to your community and to help make a difference in the quality of life for the citizens of Prescott Valley, we hope you will consider joining our VIP program.
Town Code Article 8-01states that it is unlawful for any peddler, solicitor or transient merchant to engage in business within the Town of Prescott Valley without first obtaining a license. This is defined as any person who goes from house to ho...
Find out how you can relay communication to our Road Maintenance crew by reporting street light outages near you.
Learn about upcoming roadway improvement projects planned by the Town of Prescott Valley.