|

Prescott, AZ 86301
Prescott, Arizona
Criminal Record Search
Prescott is a
city in Yavapai County, Arizona, USA. The
population was 33,938 at the 2000 census.
The city is the county seat of Yavapai
CountyGR6, and in 1863 this then remote and
lightly populated town was designated as the
original capital of the Arizona Territory in
order to keep the seat of government far
from Confederate sympathizers prevalent in
the southern part of the state. The
Territorial Capital was moved to Tucson in
1867. Prescott again became the Territorial
Capital in 1877, until the capital was
changed to Phoenix in 1889. Locals pronounce
the town's name as "press-kit".
The towns of Prescott Valley (7 miles east)
and Chino Valley (16 miles north), and
Prescott, together make up the area known
locally as "Tri-City". The Yavapai-Prescott
Indian Tribe reservation is located next to,
and partially within, the borders of
Prescott. These four government entities
sometimes work together on projects of
mutual interest; at other times, however,
they come into conflict. An example is the
ongoing fight over Prescott buying the water
rights of Chino Valley's rich Verde River
watershed. The area is growing rapidly, and
lately (2005) one begins to hear the term
"Quad-City" for the area. The villages of
Dewey and Humboldt voted to incorporate as a
town, known as Dewey-Humboldt. This area is
getting a lot of moderate and upper-level
housing developments, because it is close to
Prescott and has land area. The weather
conditions are favorable owing to the
altitude of 5354 ft, being significantly
cooler than the lower southern areas of the
state and yet without the harsh winters
found at higher altitudes.
-
Legal forms such as a lease, business contract and more. |