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Accomack County Authority

Accomack County has 33,335 residents and a median household income of $58,993.

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Accomack County Virginia Government

Accomack County occupies the northern portion of Virginia's Eastern Shore, a narrow peninsula separated from the rest of the Commonwealth by the Chesapeake Bay. The county operates under Virginia's constitutional framework for county government, administering local services across approximately 450 square miles of land area. Understanding how Accomack County's government is structured — and how it interacts with state authority — matters for residents navigating land use, taxation, public safety, and social services on the Shore.

Definition and scope

Accomack County is one of Virginia's 95 counties, each constituted as a political subdivision of the Commonwealth under Article VII of the Virginia Constitution. Unlike independent cities, Virginia counties share geographic boundaries with the towns within them; Accomack contains 10 incorporated towns, including Onancock, Chincoteague, and Parksley, each of which retains its own municipal authority while remaining part of the county for most state and federal purposes.

The county's governing authority derives from the Code of Virginia, which grants counties defined powers over local taxation, zoning, public schools, land records, and the administration of state-mandated programs. Accomack County does not operate as a charter county — it functions under the standard Dillon's Rule framework applied throughout Virginia, meaning local government may exercise only those powers expressly granted by the General Assembly or necessarily implied by statute (Code of Virginia §15.2-1200 et seq.).

Scope and coverage: This page addresses the structure and functions of Accomack County's general-purpose government. It does not cover the independent municipalities within the county, state agency field offices located in the county, or federal operations such as NASA Wallops Flight Facility, which operates on Wallops Island under federal jurisdiction. Readers seeking statewide context should consult the Virginia Counties Overview page. The neighboring Northampton County, which occupies the southern half of the Eastern Shore peninsula, operates under a parallel but separate county government and is not addressed here.

How it works

Accomack County is governed by a Board of Supervisors, the primary legislative and executive body. The board is composed of 9 members, each elected from a single-member district to 4-year terms under Code of Virginia §15.2-1400. The board adopts the annual budget, sets the real property tax rate, enacts local ordinances, and appoints the county administrator, who manages day-to-day operations.

Several constitutional officers operate independently of the Board of Supervisors. These positions are elected directly by voters and answer to the Commonwealth as well as local constituents:

This dual structure — an appointed administrator under board oversight alongside independently elected constitutional officers — is the standard Virginia county model. It contrasts with Virginia's independent cities, such as those in the Hampton Roads region, where consolidated city governments often integrate functions that remain separated in counties.

The Accomack County School Board governs the county's public school system as a distinct elected body. The school division operates under a superintendent appointed by the school board, with funding drawn jointly from local appropriations and state per-pupil allocations calculated under Virginia's Standards of Quality formula (Code of Virginia §22.1-253.13 et seq.).

Planning and zoning functions are administered through the county's Planning Commission, a 9-member advisory body that reviews subdivision plats, special use permits, and comprehensive plan amendments before the Board of Supervisors takes final action.

Common scenarios

Residents and businesses interact with Accomack County government most frequently in the following circumstances:

Real property taxation. The Commissioner of the Revenue maintains assessments on all real property. The board sets the tax rate annually, expressed in dollars per $100 of assessed value. Property owners who dispute assessments may appeal first to the Board of Equalization, then to the Circuit Court under Code of Virginia §58.1-3980.

Land use and building permits. Development on the Eastern Shore involves layered review: county zoning ordinances govern uses and setbacks, while the Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code sets construction standards administered locally. Coastal and wetland parcels trigger additional review by the Virginia Marine Resources Commission and the Army Corps of Engineers — state and federal agencies whose authority sits outside Accomack's direct control.

Social services. The Accomack County Department of Social Services administers state and federally funded programs including Medicaid eligibility determination, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) enrollment, and child protective services. The department operates as a local agency delivering state-supervised programs under Code of Virginia §63.2-301 et seq.

Emergency management. The county coordinator for emergency management operates under the Virginia Department of Emergency Management framework. Accomack's coastal geography — including barrier islands and low-lying tidal areas — makes storm surge planning and evacuation routing a recurring operational concern.

Decision boundaries

Understanding what Accomack County government can and cannot do requires clarity on three distinctions:

County authority vs. town authority. Towns within Accomack retain independent zoning, police, and utility powers within their corporate limits. A rezoning petition in the Town of Onancock goes to that town's council, not the county's planning commission. County ordinances generally apply only in unincorporated areas.

County authority vs. state authority. The Commonwealth retains direct control over roads through the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT), which maintains secondary road systems across Accomack. The county does not own or maintain public roads — a structural feature that distinguishes Virginia counties from counties in most other states. Similarly, the Department of Health's Eastern Shore Health District sets public health rules that operate independently of county ordinance.

County authority vs. federal jurisdiction. The eastern barrier islands, including portions managed by the Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge under the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, fall entirely outside county regulatory authority. Development, access, and resource use on those federal lands are governed by federal law without county input.

The Virginia Beach Metro Authority index provides broader regional context for how Accomack County fits within Virginia's larger structure of local government and regional planning bodies.


Adjacent counties on the Eastern Shore and the broader Tidewater region — including Northampton County — share the Dillon's Rule limitations that define Accomack's operating boundaries, but each administers its own budget, tax rates, and service levels independently.

References

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Federal Disaster Declarations (12)

Severe Winter Storm
January 2026 · Emergency declaration · Public Assistance to local agencies (no Individual Assistance) · incident type: winter storm · EM-3631-VA
COVID-19 Pandemic Federal Disaster
January 2020 · Major disaster declaration · Public Assistance only (institutional reimbursement) · Hazard Mitigation grants available · DR-4512-VA
COVID-19 Emergency
January 2020 · Emergency declaration · Public Assistance only (institutional reimbursement) · EM-3448-VA
Hurricane Florence
September 2018 · Emergency declaration · Public Assistance to local agencies (no Individual Assistance) · EM-3403-VA
Hurricane Sandy
October 2012 · Major disaster declaration · Public Assistance to local agencies (no Individual Assistance) · Hazard Mitigation grants available · DR-4092-VA
Hurricane Sandy
October 2012 · Emergency declaration · Public Assistance to local agencies (no Individual Assistance) · EM-3359-VA
Hurricane Irene
August 2011 · Major disaster declaration · Public Assistance to local agencies (no Individual Assistance) · Hazard Mitigation grants available · DR-4024-VA
Hurricane Irene
August 2011 · Emergency declaration · Public Assistance to local agencies (no Individual Assistance) · EM-3329-VA
Tropical Depression Ernesto, Severe Storms And Flooding
August 2006 · Major disaster declaration · Public Assistance to local agencies (no Individual Assistance) · Hazard Mitigation grants available · DR-1661-VA
Hurricane Katrina (hosted evacuees, no local impact)
August 2005 · Emergency declaration · hosted federal evacuees (no local impact) · EM-3240-VA
Hurricane Isabel
September 2003 · Major disaster declaration · Individual Assistance to residents · DR-1491-VA
Severe Winter Storms
January 2000 · Major disaster declaration · Public Assistance to local agencies (no Individual Assistance) · Hazard Mitigation grants available · DR-1318-VA

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