Where to find La Paz County agendas, packets and minutes
La Paz County posts agendas, packets and minutes on its Agenda Center so residents can download PDFs, track posted timestamps and follow Board of Supervisors and county board business.

La Paz County makes official meeting materials available through its Agenda Center on the county website, where residents can view posted agendas and download PDF copies for the Board of Supervisors and other county boards and commissions. That centralized access matters for anyone tracking decisions on local budgeting, sheriff’s issues, broadband and other county projects.
The Agenda Center interface uses a table labeled "Agenda | Minutes | Download" and includes search and tool prompts such as "Search Agendas by:", "Board of Supervisors", "Get Adobe Acrobat" and "Tools". Users are invited to "Create a Website Account - Manage notification subscriptions, save form progress and more." Meeting entries show a meeting date and a posted timestamp, which signals when documents were published. Examples in the public listing include a Feb 2, 2026 meeting posted Jan 29, 2026 5:00 PM labeled "Board of Supervisors - Regular Meeting - Agenda (PDF)"; two Jan 20, 2026 entries posted Jan 15, 2026 at 5:31 PM and 5:32 PM labeled "Board of Supervisors - Special Meeting - Agenda (PDF)" and "Board of Supervisors - Regular Meeting - Agenda (PDF)"; and a Jan 5, 2026 meeting posted Dec 31, 2025 4:24 PM. The Agenda Center also contains notices for the La Paz County Sheriff’s Department PSPRS Local Board from July and August 2022 with corresponding posted timestamps.
Archived meeting materials show how agendas are structured and the level of procedural detail residents can expect. A reproduced meeting heading reads: "AGENDA OF THE LA PAZ COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Tuesday, January 18, 2022, 10:00 a.m. 1108 Joshua Ave. Parker, Arizona." That agenda included COVID-19 guidance: "The La Paz County Board of Supervisors continue to encourage safe COVID-19 practices at County meetings, discouraging physical contact, such as handshaking; and request that attendees use the provided hygiene supplies upon entrance. Those that are described as 'vulnerable' either by age or underlying health conditions, or experiencing symptoms of COVID-19, are discouraged to attend."
The same January 18, 2022 agenda shows formal agenda language and specific items: "3. REGULAR AGENDA (Discussion and possible action on the following items):" and "7. Presentation by Commnet/John Champagne: La Paz County Broadband Project." The file also lists "3. Presentation: Award presentation by Sheriff Ponce." and the public-comment rules under "4. Call to the Public: This is the time for the public to comment for a limit of three (3) minutes per person. Members of the Board may not discuss items that are not specifically identified on the agenda. Therefore, pursuant to A.R.S. § 38-431.01(H), action taken as a result of public comment will be limited to directing staff to study the matter, responding to any criticism or scheduling the matter for further consideration and decision at a later date." The meeting interface carries a "Video index" label and "Full agenda" and "Share" controls, indicating recorded meetings or video indexes may be associated with some entries.
Gaps remain in what the public listings show: minutes are not always present in the table extracts, some agenda PDFs appear truncated in snippets, and video links or packet attachments are not visible in every listing. Residents who want to track a topic or confirm final actions should visit the Agenda Center, download the full agenda or packet, and check the Minutes column for the official record. Visit the La Paz County Agenda Center to see posted agendas and downloadable PDFs for the Board of Supervisors and county boards/commission, and consider creating a website account to manage notification subscriptions so you will be alerted when materials are posted.
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