Annexation

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What is Annexation?

Annexation is the process by which a city or town extends and increases its corporate limits. The process is closely governed by Arizona State law (A.R.S. § 9-471).

The Town of Oro Valley has received many awards/accolades, including:

  • Safest City in Arizona, Safe Home 2017
  • Best Small City, WalletHub 2017
  • America’s 10 Safest Suburbs Movoto Real Estate, March 2014
  • Best Place in Arizona to Raise Kids Bloomberg Businessweek, 2013
  • Playful City Community USA, 2011, 2012 and 2013
  • 10 Best Towns for Families Family Circle Magazine, August 2008
  • 100 Best Places in America to Live and Launch a Small Business Fortune Small Business Magazine, April 2008

If you have questions regarding the annexation process or if you are interested in annexation of your property, please contact: Karl Shaddock, Management Analyst at 520-229-4713 or kshaddock@orovalleyaz.gov.   

Why Annex into the Town of Oro Valley?

Benefits of Annexation: 

  • As a resident of the Town of Oro Valley you have a voice in the affairs of your government. This includes eligibility for elected office, the right to vote in Town elections, the right to serve on Boards and Commissions, and a right to have a say in the way the affairs of the Town are conducted.
  • Town residents and businesses receive police protection and law enforcement services from the Oro Valley Police Department. Our organization is dedicated to providing excellent service through partnerships that build trust, eliminate crime, create a safe environment and enhance the quality of life within our community.
  • The Town is focused on retaining and strengthening existing businesses in our community and recruiting new firms that are consistent with the needs of the community.
  • The Town serves residents and businesses through planning & zoning, permitting and building inspections. Town regulations protect property values and encourage the beautification of Oro Valley neighborhoods. The Town is committed to working with property owners to maintain neighborhood character and identity.

What signifies a successful Annexation?

For a proposed annexation to be successful more than 50% of property owners in a proposed annexation area, representing more than 50% of the assessed valuation of that area, must sign a petition in favor of annexation. All property owners within an annexation area are notified of public hearings for the proposed annexation by mail, advertisement in the newspaper and posting of notices within the area to be annexed. This enables each property owner within the area to have a fair say in the annexation process.

Time period to obtain required signatures

The annexation statute provides that completed petitions must be filed with the county recorder within one year after the last day of the thirty day waiting period. If you miss this deadline and the city or town still wishes to annex the property, the entire process must begin again with the filing of the blank petition and map with the county.