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The following is a list of questions frequently asked by citizens. You may search for specific words or phases, or shorten the list by selecting a specific category.
Animal Control
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We are located at 725 E. Baseline, Apache Junction, AZ 85119. (East of Idaho Road and West of Tomahawk Road on the South side of Baseline). Our office is open Tuesday through Saturday 8:00am to 4:00pm. The kennel is open Tuesday through Saturday 10:00am to 4:00pm. We are closed Mondays. |
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You can call our office during business hours 8:00am to 4:00pm at (480) 983-4405. After hours you can call the Police Department at (480) 982-8260. Our fax number is (480) 474-8535. If you would like to e-mail us just click on the Adopt-A-Pet button to your left and that will take you to our main page. |
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Animal Control provides rabies vaccinations at our facility 725 E. Baseline, for the citizens of the incorporated city limits of Apache Junction only. A license and rabies vaccination is required for every dog over the age of three months. The rabies vaccine is $15.00. For dogs that are spayed or neutered the license is $10.00 with proof and $18.00 for unaltered dogs. For Seniors 62 and over and for the disabled, license fees for sterilized dogs will be $5.00. If you reside in Maricopa County please call (602) 506-7387. If you reside in Pinal County outside our city limits, please call Pinal County Animal Care and Control at 1(888) 431-1311. |
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Animal Control does not have an on-site veterinarian and cannot give advice of any medical treatment. We do have the Mobile Animal Surgical Hospital (MASH) with Dr. Julia Neufeld, a veterinarian, who spays and neuters at our facility by appointment only. She also provides vaccines and additional services for the public at a reasonable price on a walk-in basis between 9:30am and 11:00am on scheduled days. Please contact Dr. Neufeld at (480) 656-4479 to make a spay or neuter appointment or you can visit her website for further information at www.mashsite.com |
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Our spay and neuter voucher program has ended. (M.A.S.H.) Mobile Animal Surgical Hospital currently provides low cost spay and neuter. You can check out the M.A.S.H.website for fees and to schedule an appointment www.mashsite.com or call them at (480) 656-4479 |
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Adoption Applications are available at our office or you can print it out from our website, in our Animal Control Fees page. Please keep in mind that an adoption appication is available online for your convenience only. This does not guarantee the adoption of the animal. Applications are not accepted by mail, only in person, at the time of the actual apoption process. |
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Animal control keeps a list of the lost and found animals that are called in, however, we highly recommend that you physically come into our facility and look for your lost pet as your description and ours may be different. You may post a picture of your pet on our office board or check our website at www.ajcity.net/animalcontrol You can also check www.petfinder.com and www.pets911.com |
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All dogs must have adequate shade and shelter available and water 24 hours a day. If you are concerned or would like to report animal abuse, neglect, abandoned or are just concerned about an animal, please call the Police Department at this number (480) 982-8260. Horses are considered livestock and are not required to have shade, however, if you feel the horse is in distress, please contact the Arizona Livestock at (602) 542-0872. |
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We accept animals from within the Apache Junction incorporated city limits only. We are a small facility and fill up quickly. We do not want to upset anyone should we be at full capacity and turn you away. Therefore we ask that you please call first before bringing any animal into our facility. We appreciate your cooperation and patience regarding this matter. |
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Currently we provide this service for the residents of the Apache Junction incorporated city limits only. This service is for sick or injured animals only. Please call the office before bringing in your pet for euthanasia. The suggested time for this is between 10:00am and 2:00pm, Monday through Saturday. |
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Animal control does not pick up cats. Please call before bringing in a cat into our facility. |
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For animal emergencies such as animals on the loose, abuse, neglect, in danger or any other concern, after hours you can contact the police department at (480) 982-8260 but if a live threatening situation exists please call 9-1-1 immediately. |
Building Division
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1) 2006 International Building Code 2) 2006 International Residential Code 3) 2006 International Fire Code 4) 2006 International Mechanical Code 5) 2005 National Electrical Code 6) 1997 Uniform Administrative Code 7) 1997 Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings 8) 1997 Uniform Sign Codes 9) 1994 Uniform Plumbing CodeThe Apache Junction City Library has reference copies of the code books adopted by the City. |
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The best way to determine if a permit is required is to call the Building Safety Division at (480) 474-5156. A permit is generally required for any new building, addition, alteration, repair or change in use of an existing building or storefront and site improvements. |
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You can call the Building Division at (480) 474-5156. |
City Clerk
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Please refer to the Vehicle Weight Restrictions Ordinance. |
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Please contact the Arizona Department of Motor Vechicles. The local telephone number is (480) 982-4571 and the office is located at 575 N. Idaho Road, Suite #600. You can also contact them online at www.servicearizona.com. |
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Marriage licenses are processed by Pinal County Superior Court. There is an office in Apache Junction at 575 N. Idaho Road, Suite #109 or you can call them with any questions at (480) 982-4166. Pinal Co. Marriage License Div. |
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The Arizona Department of Health Services, Office of Vital Records is the agency to contact for this. They can be reached by phone at (602) 364-1300 or their web site Office of Vital Records |
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Municipal Court 480-982-8250 Justice Court 480-982-2921 Superior Court 480-982-4166 |
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Superior Court, 480-982-4166 |
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Superior Court, 480-982-4166 |
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Pinal County at 520-509-3555 or 1-888-431-1311 ext. 6850 Maricopa County at 602-506-1511 |
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The first and third Tuesday of every month at 7:00 p.m. at the City Council Chambers, 300 E. Superstition Boulevard. |
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Visit the mayor and council page of this website for contact information. |
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Come into the city clerk's office and fill out a Request for Public Record, or you can mail a written request or use the form on this website on the city clerk pages. Be specific on your request. |
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Contact the city manager's office at 480-474-5066 or leave a verbal or written complaint with the city clerk's office. |
City Clerk Administration
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Passports are processed by Pinal County Superior Court or by the post office. Pinal County Superior Court has an office at 575 N. Idaho Road and their telephone number is (480) 982-4166. The post office is located at Superstition Blvd. west of Idaho Road. Their phone number is (480) 983-7186. |
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Voter registration forms are available in the City Clerk lobby at 300 E. Superstition Blvd. or at the Pinal County Recorder's Office at 575 N. Idaho Road. Once completed, they need to be mailed to the Pinal County Recorder's Office. For Maricopa County voters, there are Maricopa County voter registration forms available in the City Clerk lobby or you may call Maricopa County Voter Registration at (602) 506-1511 for assistance. Maricopa County Recorder |
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You may send a letter to the City Clerk's Office at 300 E. Superstition Blvd., Apache Junction, AZ 85119 or go to the form supplied online under City Clerk, Bid List Request. Complete the form and send it to us. |
City Manager
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The City Manager is appointed by the City Council to enforce city laws, direct the operations of city government, prepare and manage the municipal budget and implement the policies and programs initiated by the City Council. |
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Please contact Ruth Giese, 480-474-5406, if you wish to file a complaint regarding cable service. If you have a complaint about internet service, you may file a FCC complaint at this web address: Federal Communication Commission |
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The budget is a plan. It is a financial proposal which annually directs the provision of public services and facilities. This plan represents the City Manager's and City Council's commitment to provide for the most important citizen needs within the boundaries of available revenue (funds). The money collected by the City from taxes, grants, fees and many other sources to pay for this plan is called revenue. The money spent on salaries, materials and equipment to provide these planned services and facilities is called expenditures. By City law, revenures and expenditures must be equal in the Annual Budget. This is what is meant by a balanced budget. |
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As a practical matter, most large public and private organizations, and many smaller ones, prepare budgets in order to manage their finances properly. Governments have two other primary reasons for budgeting as well. Governments provide facilities and public services to meet their citizens' needs which are paid for with public funds. Usually there is not enough revenue to provide for all the citizens' needs, so compromises must be made. The budget process provides a mechanism where elected officials, after hearing the diverse views of citizens, taxpayers and other interested parties, can compromise and reach an accord on spending priorities. |
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Many organizations have adopted twelve-month financial planning periods which do not begin or end with the calendar year. These financial or fiscal years are often set to be in conformance with similar organizations. Most governments, school systems, and many nonprofit enterprises use a July 1st to June 30th fiscal year. |
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The City Manager initiates the budget process. The City Manager sets the form of the budget and establishes the revenue estimates to finance the budget. The City Council may increase, decrease, or delete individual items in the City Manager's proposed budget. The City Manager must propose and the City Council must adopt a balanced budget. |
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If City finances are healthy, the City will complete the fiscal year with expenditures lower and revenue higher than anticipated, i.e., in a surplus position. As excess City funds are identified, they generally are used to fund supplementary appropriations to the current year's budget, used to fund extraordinary or emergency projects, or unplanned capital projects as they arise.
A far more serious situation exists when revenues are overestimated and/or unbudgeted expenses are incurred, so that a potential deficit situation exists. In such instances, immediate action has to be taken to curtail spending. There is little, if any, opportunity to pursue the alternative remedy, that is, to increase revenue yields, once the budget has been approved. |
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It is anticipated that the landfill will reach capacity sometime between 2017-2020. |
Code Compliance
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Code enforcement officers respond to complaints according to the impact of the violation on the community. Situations that pose a serious risk to health and safety are given top priority; others are pursued in the order that they are received. For all code complaints, the first step is for a Code Enforcement Officer to verify that a violation exists. A notice of violation is sent to the resident or legal property owner, who is given the opportunity to voluntarily correct the situation in a timely manner. If the correction is not made in a reasonable amount of time the individual may be subject to further enforcement action. |
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You may file a complaint about a possible code violation in person, in writing, by phone or e-mail. Phone numbers and e-mail addresses are listed on the city’s Code Compliance webpage. In an average year, the City receives several hundred complaints related to possible code violations. Please be prepared with specific information, such as:• The address of the property • Detailed description of the situation • The length of time you have observed the situation You do not have to identify yourself, but having your name will assist us with follow-up and ensure we have all the information we need to resolve the situation. |
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City staff responds to code enforcement complaints according to the impact of the violation on the community. Situations that appear to pose a serious risk to health and safety are given priority; others are pursued in the order in which they are received. For all types of code complaints, the first step in the follow-up procedure is personal contact by a City staff member to see if a code violation exists and to request compliance. If the individual responsible for the situation is not available or appears unwilling to voluntarily correct the violation in a timely manner, a notice of violation or a citation may be issued. The City may also take court action if the situation poses a significant risk to the community or if the individual has ignored previous notices/citations. |
Development Services
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You may file a complaint about a possible code violation in person, in writing, by phone or email. Phone numbers and e-mail addresses are listed on the city’s Code Compliance webpage. In an average year, the City receives several hundred complaints related to possible code violations. Please be prepared with specific information, such as:• The address of the property • Detailed description of the situation • The length of time you have observed the situation You do not have to identify yourself, but having your name will assist us with follow-up and ensure we have all the information we need to resolve the situation. Code Compliance |
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The best way to determine if a permit is required is to call the Building Safety Division at (480) 474-5156. A permit is generally required for any new building, addition, alteration, repair or change in use of an existing building or storefront and site improvements. |
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The zoning map is available for review on the City’s website or at the Development Services counter. Zoning questions may be directed to the Planning Division at (480) 474-5095. |
Economic Development
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A fully completed business license application must be submitted. The application can be obtained from the City Clerk’s office. A zoning clearance may need to be processed, depending on your type of business. The Planning and Zoning staff are there to assist you with this. A fee of $50.00 is due upon submission of your completed business license application to the City Clerk’s office. Business Licenses |
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Yes, there are several incentive options available if you build or redevelop in one of the City's redevelopment areas. |
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The 2006 Arizona Department of Economic Security population for the City of Apache Junction is 35,685. The population for the market area within a 10-minute drive time is 71,834. The 2006 household income estimate for that same 10-minute drive market area is $ 53,141. |
Grants
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The City of Apache Junction Grants Division does not deal with small business grants/loans. You can call the Small Business Development Center at Central Arizona College at either (480) 215-7558 or sbdc@centralaz.edu or you can visit More... |
Housing Rehabilitation
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The City’s grant/loan program is based on economic need, living situation, and the repairs that are needed on your home. Grant/loans can be obtained for: 1) emergency repairs (e.g. replacing an air conditioner); 2) making a home accessible if you have a disability (e.g. installing a ramp); or 3) making a major or minor repair to your home. The best place to begin is to contact Heather Patel at (480) 474-2635. |
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That depends. The city is allowed to help only those manufactured home owners that also own the land that the home is on. If you are a senior citizen in need of assistance but do not own the land that your home is on there are other resources for you listed on our webpage at Housing Rehabilitation Program page. |
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Grant/loans can be obtained for: 1) emergency repairs (e.g. replacing an air conditioner); 2) making a home accessible if you have a disability (e.g. installing a ramp); or 3) making a major or minor (e.g. replace a roof) repair to your home. For additional information please see the Housing Rehabilitation Program page. |
Human Resources
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Employment applications for all City jobs and jobs available within the Water Utilities Community Facilities District are available on this website and in the Human Resources department lobby located at 300 E. Superstition Blvd., Bldg F in Apache Junction. Employment Applications |
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An application drop box is located on the security gate outside of the City Hall courtyard. |
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You may reach Human Resources staff by telephone at (480) 474-5067, via email or through the US Postal Service. The mailing address is: City of Apache Junction, Department of Human Resources, 300 E. Superstition Blvd. Bldg. F., Apache Junction, AZ 85219. |
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The department is open to the public between the hours of 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Monday through Friday, except on holidays observed by City offices. |
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The department is located at 300 E. Superstition Blvd., Building F, in the City of Apache Junction’s City Complex. |
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Available jobs within the City and the Water Utilities Community Facilities District are posted on the City’s web page, in the lobby of the Human Resources department and many times in various newspapers, websites, and/or professional journals. Recruitment notices are generally posted through 4:00 pm of the application closing date. Some jobs are subject to continuous recruitment and applications are accepted continuously; those postings indicate that it is continuous job recruitment. Examples of continuous recruitment jobs are: Police Officer; Recreation Leader I, II, III; and Lifeguard. Jobs |
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If you are interested in applying for employment with the City of Apache Junction and/or the Water Utilities Community Facilities District please print and complete each page of the application provided on this website or of the application available in the Human Resources Department lobby. Please review the job posting, paying special attention to the minimum qualifications. If you feel you meet the minimum qualifications and are interested in the position, please apply. Applications are only accepted for open jobs and are due by 5:00 p.m. on the closing date. Faxes of employment applications are not accepted at this time. Employment Applications |
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All applications for employment should be sent or delivered to: Department of Human Resources City of Apache Junction 300 E. Superstition Blvd. – Bldg. F. Apache Junction, AZ 85219 For after hours drop off, there is a "Job Application" drop box located on the front gate at the entrance to City Hall. |
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Applications for posted positions are reviewed approximately one week after the application closing date. Applicants who do not meet the minimum qualifications for the position are notified by mail. Individuals who meet the minimum qualifications are referred to the department(s) where the vacancy exists. The department(s) review applications meeting the position’s minimum qualifications and notifies Human Resources of those applicants selected to advance in the recruitment process. The applicants selected for testing and/or interview are contacted by a City representative. |
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Some positions require an applicant to take certain tests, usually a written and/or performance test. Only those applicants advancing to this portion of the recruitment process will be invited to test. |
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City of Apache Junction offices will be closed on the following holidays in 2010: New Year’s Day – Friday, January 1st Martin Luther King, Jr. / Civil Rights Day – Monday, January 18th President’s Birthday – Monday, February 15th Memorial Day – Monday, May 31st Independence Day – Monday, July 5th Labor Day – Monday, September 6th Columbus Day – Monday, October 11th Veteran’s Day – Thursday, November 11th Thanksgiving Day – Thursday, November 25th Day After Thanksgiving – Friday, November 26th Christmas Day – Friday, December 24th
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Mayor & Council
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Mayor and City Council may be contacted individually by phone. |
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The first and third Tuesdays of every month, unless it is a holiday. They start at 7:00 pm in the City Council Chambers, 300 E. Superstition Boulevard, Apache Junction. |
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They have work sessions on the Mondays before the regular City Council meetings unless that day is a holiday. They start at 7:00 pm in the City Council Chambers, 300 E. Superstition Boulevard, Apache Junction. |
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You can speak during public hearings or at Call to the Public. During a public hearing you must speak about that item. At Call to the Public you may speak about any issue for up to three minutes. |
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Members of the public may attend work sessions but they do not have the opportunity to speak. |
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No. Most council actions occur during the regular meetings on Tuesdays. Periodically there are special meetings called where actions may be taken and they may be on any day of the week. Those meetings are posted ahead of time for public awareness and are open to the public. Work sessions are for discussion only. |
Municipal Court
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Court dates and fine payment continuances must be filed with the judge. You can appear at our walk-in docket Monday through Friday at 8:30 am or 1:30 pm. |
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Evictions are done at the Justice Court which is located at 575 N Idaho Road and their phone number is (480) 982-2921. |
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Lawsuits are a civil matter handled by either Superior Court (520) 866-5300 or Justice Court (480) 982-2921. You can visit Pinal County Superior Court web site for specific information. Pinal County Superior Court |
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Marriage licenses are issued through Pinal County Superior Court. Pinal County Superior Court Clerk's office has a satellite office in the Pinal County complex at the southeast corner of Idaho and Superstition. Their phone number is (480) 982-4166. The Apache Junction Municipal Court Judge does not perform weddings. For more information about obtaining a marriage license please visit Pinal County Clerk of the Court-Marriage License |
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You can check on the status of your license by contacting Arizona Department of Motor Vehicles at (602) 255-0072 or online at Service Arizona |
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The Arizona Department of Health Services, Office of Vital Records is the agency to contact for this. They can be reached by phone at (602)364-1300 or their web site Office of Vital Records |
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The Justice Court is located at 575 N. Idaho Road in the county complex. This court handles small claims, landlord tenant issues, protective orders and misdemeanor and traffic citations. Citations issued by Pinal County Sheriff's Office and the Arizona Department of Public Safety (Highway Patrol) are usually heard in the Justice Court. Their phone number is (480)982-2921. The Municipal Court is located at 300 E. Superstition Boulevard at City Hall. This Court handles misdemeanors and traffic citations that occurred within the city limits and protective orders. Their phone number is (480)982-8250. |
New Resident Information/Home
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The City Hall/Municipal Court complex is located at 300 E. Superstition Blvd. Please refer to this map for more information. |
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The City does not provide these services. Two water companies service in Apache Junction. Your address determines which water company services your area. Apache Junction Water Company is (480) 982-6030. Arizona Water is (480) 982-2201. Sewer service is provided by Superstition Mountain Community Facilities District, (480) 983-2212. There are 3 trash collection companies that service Apache Junction: Allied Waste (480) 982-1961, Right Away Disposal (480) 983-9100 and Waste Management (800) 796-9696. Right Away Disposal offers bulk trash pickup to its customers. |
Police
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Beginning July 1, 2009, you can get a copy of a vehicle accident report on the Internet at http://www.docview.us.com. More... |
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No. We do not provide warrant information over the phone because we cannot verify your identity. Please bring a photo ID to the police department to find out this information. |
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Please check the Police Calendar. This calendar lists dates, times. and locations for child fingerprinting. Calendar |
Public Works
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The City does not provide these services. Two water companies service in Apache Junction. Your address determines which water company services your area. Apache Junction Water Company is (480) 982-6030. Arizona Water is (480) 982-2201. Sewer service is provided by Superstition Mountain Community Facilities District, (480) 983-2212. There are 3 trash collection companies that service Apache Junction: Allied Waste (480) 982-1961, Right Away Disposal (480) 983-9100 and Waste Management (800) 796-9696. Right Away Disposal offers bulk trash pickup to its customers. |
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The Public Works Department plans a Household Hazardous Waste Collection event every year. Please watch for the announcement on our website and in the local newspapers. |
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Apache Junction Public Works offers a “White Goods” Collection every year where you can bring your appliances to the Public Works yard at 575 East Baseline. There is a $10 fee for all items that use Freon. All other appliances are free. |
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For information on septic tanks, call Pinal County at (800) 208-6897. |
Tax & License
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Most licenses for the City of Apache Junction are $50.00 for the first year and $50.00 for every year thereafter. If your business is located inside the city limits you will have to get a completed Zoning Certificate. There is no fee for this, however, it does take five business days to complete. All forms are available upon request at the City of Apache Junction, City Clerks Office, located at 300 E Superstition Boulevard, approximately 3 miles north of US 60 off of Idaho. |
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The City sends out reporting forms similiar to the state. You will probably still need to continue reporting your state tax liability to the Arizona Department of Revenue. You can also download a Privilege Sales Tax Return and manually input your name, address, reporting period and tax information. You will need to print this form and mail it to: City of Apache Junction, Tax & License Division, 300 E. Superstition Boulevard, Apache Junction, AZ 85119. |
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Businesses that are based inside the City of Apache Junction or operating inside the City of Apache Junction need to obtain a Privilege Tax License (those who are incurring a tax liability) or a Business License (those businesses that are not incurring a tax liability) or an Operating License (501(c) non-profit organizations). You may need to apply for a Transaction Privilege Tax License from the Arizona Department of Revenue if you are conducting a state-taxable activity. |
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Contact Pinal County Assessor's Office at 520-866-6361 or Pinal County Treasurer's Office at 520-866-6412. |
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Tradenames and trademarks are registered through the Secretary of State's office. You can contact them by calling 602-542-4285 or toll free at 1-800-458-5842. They are located at 1700 W. Washington Street in Phoenix. You can also contact them online at www.sosaz.com. |
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This license is issued by the the Arizona Department of Revenue. You can apply for it at 1600 W. Monroe, Phoenix, or at Transaction Privilege Tax License, 275 E. Germann Road, Building 2, Suite 180, Gilbert. The Arizona Department of Revenue telephone numbers are Phoenix: 602-542-4576 and Chandler: 480-545-3500, or toll free at 1-800-634-6494. If you do not currently have a State Sales Tax License, the fee is $12.00. You can also contact them online at www.revenue.state.az.us |
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You can call the Registrar of Contractors at 602-542-1525 or toll free at 1-888-271-9286 and follow the automated instructions. You can also contact them online at www.rc.state.az.us. |
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Apache Junction Sales Tax (Transaction Privilege Tax) Rate is 8.9% SALES TAX RATE = 8.9% State of Arizona = 5.6% Pinal County = 1.1% City of Apache Junction = 2.2% |
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The City of Apache Junction collects NO property tax. If you look on your property tax bill, you will notice a line item for City tax. it will be blank or contain zeros. |
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In most cases, if a zoning certificate is required, it takes 5 business days to get a license processed and out to you in the mail. If a zoning certificate is not required, a license can be processed in by the same day to 2 days, dependent upon records availability. |
Water
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Call the AJWC office at (480) 982-6030. |
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Always call Blue Stake at (602) 263-1100 before digging inside/outside your property line, inside easements, or you suspect any underground utilities. |
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If you are experiencing low or extremely high water pressure please contact the water company (480) 982-6030) and we will send a technician out to test your water pressure at the meter as low water pressure could be a sign of a leak or break in the line. |
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We are pumping water out of wells with a relatively high temperature. With the water being stored above ground, the actual water temperature does not cool down. |
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You can visit our website or Monday through Friday from 7:00 am - 4:00 pm you can contact our office located at 112 E 2nd Ave, or call (480) 982-6030. Whether you call, visit our website or visit in person, you will need to provide your name, service address, billing address (if different), home phone number, business phone number, and closing title company page showing date of closing (if purchasing a home). If renting, you will need the same basic information, plus a copy of your lease, and property owner’s name, address and phone number. An account activation fee of $25.00 plus tax will be charged for the set up of all accounts plus a deposit will be charged based on meter size. Please arrange to have at least one working day before you want the service activated. Apache Junction Water Company |
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Although we strive to deliver the best quality drinking water that meets all standards, discolored water is not generally a health concern, nor uncommon in public water systems. Water discoloration may be caused by several reasons. If you experience these types of concerns, please call the AJWC office at (480) 982-6030. We recommend that you report all concerns about our water to AJWC. Although the water may be discolored it is safe, and meets drinking water standards (see our Consumer Confidence Report). You may run your outside faucet until the discoloration clears up. If the problem persists, or you prefer, please call AJWC for assistance. Read the Report |
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The sewer district is located at 879 N Plaza Dr, Suite C101 open Monday through Friday 7:00 am - 4:00 pm. The phone number is (480) 983-2212. |
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The Arizona Water Company is located at 2380 W Southern Ave. The website is www.azwater.com. The phone number is (480) 982-2201. |
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