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Apache County Posts Victim Compensation Board Agenda, November 20 Meeting

The Apache County Attorney's Office posted the Crime Victim Compensation Board agenda for the November 20, 2025 meeting and refreshed online resources for survivors. The materials and contact information matter to local residents seeking compensation, guidance or assistance after criminal incidents.

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Apache County Posts Victim Compensation Board Agenda, November 20 Meeting
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The Apache County Attorney's Office posted the agenda for the Crime Victim Compensation Board meeting held on November 20, 2025, on its public website, and the office continues to provide a suite of victim services and compensation resources online. The webpage includes links to the ACAO Victim Services list and the Victim Compensation Application, along with instructions for downloading the application and contacting the office for assistance.

The county page names County Attorney Jasmine Blackwater Nygren as the public contact for the office and lists a mailing address of P.O. Box 637, St. Johns, AZ 85936 and phone 928 337 7560. In addition to the recent agenda for November 20, the site maintains links to other recent agendas and an archive of prior meeting agendas, increasing transparency about the board's work and decision making.

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For local residents the availability of these materials online is significant. Crime victim compensation programs commonly cover costs associated with criminal incidents, including medical care, counseling and funeral expenses, and the application and guidance materials help survivors and families understand eligibility and the steps needed to apply. The office guidance on how to download and submit the Victim Compensation Application can shorten the time it takes to seek financial help and connect applicants with supportive services listed in the ACAO resources.

Posting agendas and maintaining archives also gives community members a clearer view of how local officials and the board handle claims and set policy. Residents who need help completing an application or who have questions about available services are directed to contact the County Attorney's Office at the listed address and phone number for assistance and referrals.

Keeping these resources current on the county website reinforces local access to legal and social support for victims, and it allows families and advocates in Apache County to follow the board's activity and to pursue compensation and services when they are needed.

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