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• Constable​

• Property Valuation      Administrator (PVA)

• County surveyor

• Coroner

• Boyd County Board of Education

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Boyd County Judge / Executive

The Boyd County Judge / Executive serves as the chief executive of the county and has all the powers and responsibilities of an executive and administrative nature.

Boyd County Commissioners

Districts 1, 2, and 3

Historically, the fiscal court has served as the administrative and legislative body of county government. The “County Home Rule Statute,” recognizes the fiscal court’s powers to “carry out governmental functions necessary for the operation of the county” and granted the fiscal court the authority to enact ordinances, levy taxes, issue bonds, appropriate funds, and employ personnel in the performance of certain public functions

Boyd County Attorney

The office of county attorney is part of the unified and integrated prosecutorial system under the direction of the attorney general. Further, the county attorney is an ex officio special prosecutor of the commonwealth required to perform duties coextensive with the commonwealth, as directed by the attorney general. The duties include the prosecutorial function, civil adviser to county government, and miscellaneous duties for the state and county.

Boyd County Sheriff

The sheriff’s duties fall into four categories: tax collection, election duties, services to courts, and law enforcement.

Boyd County Clerk

The duties of the county clerk fall into the general categories of clerical duties of the fiscal court: issuing, registering, recording, and keeping various legal records; registering and purging voter rolls; conducting election duties; and conducting tax duties.

Boyd County Jailer

The Kentucky constitutional provisions relating to the office of jailer are unique in the sense no other state constitution refers to jailers. Each fiscal court must provide for the incarceration of prisoners arrested in the county or sentenced or held by order of the courts in the county. Providing for the incarceration of prisoners is an expensive undertaking for counties. And, county jails will become more expensive as Kentucky seeks to upgrade them, pursuant to its own standards and regulations, and as a part of a nationwide response to federal court mandates for better jail facilities and correctional programs.

Boyd County Constable

Districts 1 and 3

Section 99 of the present KY constitution requires the election of one constable in each justice of the peace district. The number of districts varies from county to county; under Section 142, each county has from three to eight. The 2022 General Assembly passed an extensive revision of the statutes concerning both constables and deputy constables, their duties and powers, in House Bill 239. Today, only certain constables are defined as peace officers and possess the same law enforcement powers as sheriffs, coroners, and jailers. 

Property Valuation Administrator (PVA)

Subject to the direction, instruction, and supervision of the Department of Revenue, a PVA must make the assessment of all property in the county, prepare property assessment records, and perform other duties relating to assessment as the law or the Department of Revenue may prescribe. The PVA assesses property for the state, the county, and other districts. Any city may elect to use the annual county assessment for property situated in the city, except for levying and collecting ad valorem taxes on motor vehicles, in which case cities must use the assessment completed under the supervision of the Department of Revenue.

Boyd County Coroner

Coroners and their deputies have the full power and authority of peace officers, including the power to arrest, to bear arms, and to administer oaths. In performing investigations, the coroner or a deputy may enter public or private property; seize evidence; interrogate persons; and require the production of medical records, documents, or evidence. The coroner may impound vehicles involved in fatal accidents. The coroner may employ special investigators and photographers in making an investigation and expend funds in carrying out official duties. A principal duty of the coroner is to determine causes of death. 

Boyd County Surveyor

A number of statutes describe the powers and duties of surveyors. A county surveyor must perform any business in the civil engineering profession that any court in the county lawfully orders him or her to do.

Boyd County Board of Education 

District 5

Boyd County Republican Party (BCRP)
PO Box 156
Ashland, KY   41105-0156

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