Buena Vista County Provides Clear Contacts and Procedures for Residents
Buena Vista County has compiled essential county office contacts and procedural steps for residents seeking records, permits, voter services, roads assistance, parks information, and public health resources. This consolidated information makes it easier for local residents to access services, prepare permit requests, and participate in county government.

Buena Vista County is reaffirming how residents can reach key county offices and complete routine civic tasks, from voter registration to gravel permits for rural roads. The information brings together where to find courthouse services, how to track Board of Supervisors business, and the practical steps to secure permits and public health assistance.
The Buena Vista County Courthouse houses the auditor, recorder, and treasurer offices, and provides public access during regular business hours. Residents may contact those offices for property records, tax inquiries, land recordings, and financial administration. Official records and forms are available at the courthouse and through the county website, and staff can advise on required documentation and filing procedures.
Board of Supervisors agendas and minutes are published so residents can follow local policymaking. Agendas and minutes are posted to the county website and are available for inspection at the courthouse. Individuals or groups wishing to place an item on a Board agenda should contact the county auditor or the Board office in advance, supply a clear description of the request, and meet the submission deadlines and documentation requirements established by the Board.
Election services are handled by the Buena Vista County Elections office. Residents may register to vote, update registration information, and request absentee ballots through that office. Voters seeking absentee ballots should contact Elections early to allow time for processing and return before election deadlines.

Secondary Roads matters including gravel deliveries, permits for work on county right of way, and road maintenance coordination are handled by the Secondary Roads office. Property owners and contractors should contact that office to obtain necessary permits, confirm hauling routes and load limits, and coordinate timing to protect county roads and ensure compliance with local regulations.
Conservation Board oversight covers county parks and the marina, with information available on park rules, boat slip availability, and seasonal services. Public health and clinic contacts provide immunizations, screenings and community health services. Residents are encouraged to use the listed county contacts to schedule appointments, request records, or arrange service delivery.
Consolidating these contacts and procedures aims to reduce delays for residents and local businesses, support farmers and contractors who rely on road permits, and strengthen public participation in county government. For specific office hours, forms and submission deadlines consult the county website or contact the courthouse directly.

