Clarke County Authority
Clarke County has 15,216 residents and a median household income of $117,111.
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Clarke County Virginia Government: Structure, Services, and Administration
Clarke County operates under Virginia's constitutional framework as one of the Commonwealth's 95 counties, governed through a Board of Supervisors structure that coordinates local administration with state-level mandates. This page covers the county's governmental organization, the services it delivers, the administrative processes residents and professionals encounter, and the boundaries of local versus state authority. The county seat, Berryville, serves as the center of administrative operations for Clarke County's approximately 14,000 residents (U.S. Census Bureau, Clarke County QuickFacts).
Definition and scope
Clarke County is an independent unit of local government in the northern Shenandoah Valley, incorporated under Title 15.2 of the Virginia Code (Virginia Code § 15.2, LIS), which governs counties, cities, and towns. It is distinct from the independent cities and towns that exist within or adjacent to it — the Town of Berryville, which maintains its own municipal government, operates within Clarke County's geographic boundary but holds separate corporate status under Virginia law.
Clarke County is bounded to the north and west by Jefferson County, West Virginia, to the east by Frederick County, Virginia, and to the south by Warren County and Shenandoah County, Virginia. The county's governmental authority extends to unincorporated areas; municipal services within Berryville fall under the Town of Berryville's jurisdiction rather than the county's direct administration.
Scope limitations: This page addresses Clarke County's local government operations only. State agency functions delivered within Clarke County — including road maintenance administered by the Virginia Department of Transportation, public health services through the Virginia Department of Health, and elections oversight by the Virginia Department of Elections — are governed by state authority and are not within the county's administrative control. Federal programs administered locally, including USDA rural development or federal law enforcement, fall outside this coverage entirely.
For a broader orientation to Virginia's governmental architecture, the Virginia Government Authority index provides a structured entry point across all state and local entities.
How it works
Clarke County government operates through 4 primary structural components:
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Board of Supervisors — The governing body consists of elected supervisors representing defined magisterial districts. The Board sets the annual budget, adopts local ordinances, establishes tax rates, and approves land use decisions. Under Virginia law (Virginia Code § 15.2-1500), the Board is the county's chief legislative and executive authority.
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County Administrator — An appointed professional administrator implements Board policy, supervises department heads, and manages day-to-day operations. Clarke County uses the Board-Administrator form of government, common among Virginia's smaller counties.
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Constitutional Officers — Virginia's constitutional framework mandates 5 independent elected officers at the county level: the Commissioner of the Revenue, Treasurer, Commonwealth's Attorney, Sheriff, and Clerk of the Circuit Court. These officers are accountable to the electorate directly, not to the Board of Supervisors, and their authorities derive from Article VII of the Virginia Constitution.
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Administrative Departments — Departments covering planning and zoning, building inspections, public works, parks and recreation, and social services operate under the County Administrator. Social services are jointly administered with the state through the Virginia Department of Social Services.
Fiscal operations follow the Virginia Public Procurement Act and the Auditor of Public Accounts standards. The county's real property tax, set annually by the Board, is the primary local revenue source. The Commissioner of the Revenue assesses personal property and business licenses; the Treasurer collects all county revenues.
Common scenarios
Residents and professionals interact with Clarke County government through predictable transactional categories:
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Property assessment and taxation — Real estate assessments are conducted by the Commissioner of the Revenue. Appeals follow the equalization process under Virginia Code § 58.1-3379, with the Board of Equalization as the first administrative remedy before circuit court review.
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Land use and zoning — Building permits, subdivision plats, and special use permits route through the Department of Planning and Zoning. The Clarke County Zoning Ordinance governs land use categories; variances and special exceptions are adjudicated by the Board of Zoning Appeals.
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Law enforcement and emergency services — The Clarke County Sheriff's Office provides primary law enforcement. Emergency medical services (EMS) operate through county-contracted or volunteer rescue organizations, coordinated with the Virginia Department of Health's Office of EMS.
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Road maintenance — Secondary roads in Clarke County are maintained by the Virginia Department of Transportation's Staunton District under the Secondary Street Acceptance Requirements. This differs from urban counties that maintain local roads directly.
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Business licensing — Local business license (BPOL) taxes are administered by the Commissioner of the Revenue under Virginia Code § 58.1-3700. State-level professional licenses are issued by the Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation (DPOR), not by the county.
Clarke County's profile as a predominantly rural jurisdiction — with approximately 178 square miles of land area and no incorporated city — distinguishes its service delivery model from adjacent Frederick County, which administers a larger population base with more complex urban fringe services.
Decision boundaries
Navigating Clarke County government requires distinguishing between county, town, and state jurisdictions:
Function Responsible Authority
Real property tax assessment Clarke County Commissioner of the Revenue
Road maintenance (secondary) VDOT Staunton District
Public school administration Clarke County Public Schools (separate school board)
Criminal prosecution Clarke County Commonwealth's Attorney
Voter registration Clarke County General Registrar / Virginia Dept. of Elections
Environmental permitting Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ)
ABC licensing Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority (Virginia ABC)
Matters that cross into the Town of Berryville's jurisdiction — municipal utilities, town ordinances, town police — are outside the county government's direct authority. Appeals from county administrative decisions typically route first through the applicable local board (Board of Zoning Appeals, Board of Equalization), then to the Clarke County Circuit Court, and subsequently through the state appellate system via the Virginia Court of Appeals.
State agency presence within Clarke County does not constitute county government authority. When a resident interfaces with, for example, a Clarke County Department of Social Services office, that office operates under a dual-reporting structure — locally employed but subject to Virginia Department of Social Services policy and state funding conditions.
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