Resources and Services for the residents of Prescott
On this page you will find resources of phone numbers and addresses for helping you access data to make a transition as a citizen of Prescott and the tri-city area as smooth as possible.
People are drawn not only by Prescott’s surrounding, but importantly, by its small town atmosphere.
Prescott provides its residents and visitors with outstanding recreational possibilities from backpacking, mountain and street biking, golf, hiking, hunting, fishing, horse back riding, shooting and swimming to name a few.
Undoubtely, you will Prescott to be a great place to raise your family, own a business or retire.
City & County Gov't Services
Yavapai County Web site
Prescott is located in Yavapai County. Here's a link to the county website.
Yavapai County
1015 Fair Street
Prescott, AZ 86301
(928) 771-3100
Official City of Prescott Web Site
The Prescott City Web site has great information for your city services needs. With contact numbers and separate sections for community services online, you'll be able to have any type of official questions answered either online or by phone.
Official City of Prescott Valley Web Site
Prescott Valley is a diverse and changing community that attracts people who seek out the natural beauty of Arizona, affordable housing, a peaceful lifestyle, and new opportunities.
Official Town of Chino Valley Web Site
Chino Valley, located along State Highway 89 in the mountains of north central Arizona, has a growing economy, great education system, and excellent health care.
Chino Valley is a vibrant town with rich tradition, but its best days are just around the corner. Are you looking for a great place to raise a family, or start a business? Chino Valley may be the place for you.
City of Prescott
201 S Cortez
Prescott, AZ 86301
(928) 777-1100
Prescott Police Department
222 S Marina Street
Prescott, AZ 86301
(928) 778-1444
Prescott Fire Department
1700 Iron Springs Road
Prescott, AZ 86301
(928) 445-5555
Prescott National Forest Web site
Comprised of about 1.25 million acres, the Prescott borders three other National Forests in Arizona: Kaibab, Coconino, and Tonto. Roughly half of the forest lies west of the city of Prescott, Arizona, in the Juniper, Santa Maria, Sierra Prieta, and Bradshaw Mountains.
Chamber of Commerce
Schools
Detailed Listing of Schools in the Prescott Area
Once you click on the link you will see a pre-defined listing for schools in a 15 mile radius based on the city of Prescott. You can change the distance, city and types of schools you are searching for. Each school name contains a link that will give you all the contact information and comprehensive information for each school.
Medical Services
Yavapai Regional Medical Center
Yavapai Regional Medical Center is the largest hospital in north central Arizona. It has 117 beds and all are fully accredited. 166 physicians on staff include Family Practice, Internists, Orthopedists, Ophthalmologists, Pediatricians and a variety of specialists.
1003 Willow Creek Road
Prescott, AZ 86301
(928) 445-2700
Weather
Current Weather and Forecast
Mile high Prescott has a mild four-season climate, elevation and cool mountain breezes keep summertime temperatures
from reaching the grueling levels of Phoenix. Daytime temperatures rarely exceed 85 degrees, and winter days are filled with sunshine. Snowfall tends to melt by the end of the day.
Humidity is a moderate 45% year-round. July marks Prescott’s monsoon season with cool afternoon thunderstorms.
Utilities
Natural Gas Service - Unisource
Natural gas service for Prescott is provided by Unisource, click on the link for directions to their office and their phone number.
Electric - APS
Electric service for Prescott is provided by APS, click on the link for directions to their office and their phone number.
Cable TV & Internet - CableOne
Cable Television and High-Speed Internet service for Prescott is provided by CableOne, click on the link for information on how to signup for TV and internet service.
Trash - City of Prescott - (928) 777-1116
Our automated refuse collection system provides residential customers with a 68-gallon container which has the capacity of two regular garbage cans. Containers are emptied once per week and must be placed at the curbside or alley on collection day by 7:00 a.m. and removed by the end of the day.