La Paz County is a county government entity in western Arizona responsible for providing public services, administering local laws, managing county infrastructure, overseeing elections, maintaining public safety through the sheriff’s office, and delivering health, judicial, and administrative services to residents. County officials include elected supervisors and other constitutional officers who govern county operations and represent local interests in state and regional policy matters.
County governance, public safety and law enforcement, land use and zoning, infrastructure and transportation, public health services, property taxation, water and natural resource management, emergency management, and intergovernmental coordination with state and federal agencies.
Primarily funded through property taxes, state and federal allocations, service fees, and grants.
La Paz County Board of Supervisors, La Paz County Sheriff’s Office, Arizona Association of Counties
Local government