McKinley County Resource Guide, Keys to Local Services and Access
This guide identifies core McKinley County offices and community services, and explains where residents can find official forms, public notices, and emergency alerts. Clear access to these resources matters for civic participation, public safety, healthcare access, and local decision making across Gallup and the county.

Residents of McKinley County have a concentrated set of local institutions to turn to for government services, public safety, healthcare, education, and community assistance. County Administration and the County Commission operate from the County Courthouse in downtown Gallup where meeting agendas, public notices, and permitting procedures are posted. For voter registration information and tax payments, the County Clerk and Treasurer offices are the designated points of contact.
Public safety and corrections fall under the McKinley County Sheriff s Office and the Adult Detention Center, which maintain information on law enforcement activity and inmate records. Healthcare capacity in Gallup is anchored by Rehoboth McKinley Christian Health Care Services, identified as the primary non IHS hospital in town, in addition to local clinics that serve residents and visitors. Educational and community learning opportunities are available through the UNM Gallup campus and the Zollinger Library, which host classes and events that can support workforce development and civic engagement.
Gallup McKinley County Schools remains a central information source for families, providing district announcements, school meal program details, and extracurricular schedules. Recreational amenities such as Red Rock Park and other local recreation facilities list events and reservation procedures that matter to residents seeking community activities and public space access. A network of community assistance organizations, including food banks, veterans services, and workforce programs, offers supplemental support for households in need.
The accessibility and transparency of these institutions have direct policy implications for local governance and civic participation. Posting agendas and public notices at the County Courthouse provides a mechanism for community oversight, while timely voter information from the Clerk s office underpins electoral participation. Coordination among county, city, school, and health providers influences how effectively residents can access services during routine needs and emergencies alike. For community members tracking local policy decisions, attending commission meetings or consulting posted agendas is a primary means of engagement.
For official forms, agendas, and emergency alerts residents should consult the county website at co.mckinley.nm.us, the City of Gallup website, and the online pages maintained by local schools and the hospital. Ensuring these online resources are current and easy to navigate is a practical step officials can take to strengthen transparency and make it easier for the public to participate in decisions that affect daily life across McKinley County.


