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ACCA

The Arizona County Clerks Association (ACCA) is a professional association comprised of the 15 counties in Arizona, 10 of those County's have Certified Professional County Clerks (CPCC).

Membership in ACCA continues to provide an array of benefits in addition to the professional development sessions offerings through various outlets including certified professional county clerk program, required continuing educational training, county clerk conferences and mentorship.

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ACCA prides itself on providing AZ County Clerks of the Board a wide variety of educational and networking opportunities.

Clerks of the Board of Supervisor

The Clerk of the Board of Supervisors is a County officer, as described by Arizona State Law (A.R.S. §11-401[A]). The Clerk is appointed by the Board of Supervisors and is responsible for preparing the agenda for Board of Supervisors’ meetings, taking minutes at Board meetings, and writing the minutes and preserving them for the permanent record of the County. The Clerk is responsible for documents received and generated by the Board of Supervisors and also has various statutory responsibilities related to Board actions and duties.

History of Clerks

The term "clerk" is an ancient and honorable one. It comes from the early middle ages when churches regulated many local government matters and only clergymen were educated and could write; therefore, the idea clerk as a writer, keeper of records and local official comes from this history.

COB Office Functions
  • Agenda/Summary/Minute: Regular Meeting, Special Called Meeting, Emergency Meeting, Executive Session Meeting, Work Session Meeting

  • Boards & Commissions

  • Ordinances

  • ​Resolutions

  • ​Special Districts

  • ​Board of Equalization

  • Proclamations

  • Financial Disclosure

  • Liquor License​

  • Accepting Legal Services​

  • Records Management​

  • Appeals​

  • Elections

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