This is a five member board, elected by the residents of King George County with four district seats and one at-large seat. The board is the legislative governing body of the county.
This is a seven member board, appointed by the circuit court. The board is an appellate body for persons aggrieved of any zoning decision or determination made by county staff. The BZA also serves as the review agency with specific discretionary authority to approve or deny variance requests to specific code sections in the county’s local zoning ordinance.
This team is composed of staff and regional organization representatives who determine local policies using Children Services Act funds. The CPMT includes a representative from the following agencies—social services, public schools, Rappahannock Area Community Services Board, court services unit, county government, and Rappahannock Area Health District. The team also includes a family representative. The social services department carries out the actions taken by this team.
This seven member authority, appointed by the board of supervisors, represent community businesses and are charged with promoting the county for commerce and trade.
This three-member board insures all elections are conducted fairly and impartially. Members are appointed by the chief judge of the circuit court. Members also appoint the general registrar.
This team assesses the strengths and needs of troubled youths and families who are approved for referral to the team and identify and determine the services required to meet those needs. Members are appointed by the Community Policy and Management Team. The FAPT includes a representative from the following agencies—social services, public schools, Rappahannock Area Community Services Board and court services unit. The team also includes a family representative.
This five-member committee, appointed by the board of supervisors, acts as a liaison between citizens and the board of supervisors for matters related to the landfill and convenience centers and also advises the board on solid waste and recycling matters.
This committee is composed of staff, a board representative, and state and federal agency representatives who review the local emergency plan quarterly.
This ten-member commission, appointed by the board of supervisors, reviews and makes recommendations to the board regarding code amendments, special use permits, rezonings, and the comprehensive and capital improvement plans. Additionally, the commission reviews and approves or disapproves preliminary subdivision plats.
This committee is composed of board, community, staff, and resident representatives and is tasked with preserving and educating the community of the historical significance of the school that operated during segregation.
This six-member committee, composed of staff and residents appointed by the board of supervisors, advises the board on the 2025 general real estate reassessment.
This is a five member board, elected by the residents of King George County with four district seats and one at-large seat. The board is the governing body of the public school system.
This five-member board is appointed by the board of supervisors, representing areas served by the authority and decide on budget and structural matters regarding the authority. The service authority is a political subdivision and operates entirely independent from the county, except for support through county staff expertise.
This five-member board is appointed by the board of supervisors and consists of resident, local law enforcement and tow company representatives, who advise on the fair use of county towing services to local companies.