Office on Tribal Relations

Office on Tribal Relations

2025 Indian Nations and Tribes Legislative Day

Annual Reports

Tribal Consultation Reports

Pursuant to A.R.S. 41-2051 (C) 5, on or before October 1 of each year, review the agency's tribal consultation policies and submit an electronic progress report with performance measures to the office. The office shall make the reports available to tribal leaders and legislators.

Pursuant to A.R.S. 41-2052 subsection C, the office shall prepare a report that summarizes each state agency's annual progress report submitted pursuant to section 41-2051, subsection C that details the progress and challenges that the state agencies have experienced in implementing tribal consultation policies and shall submit the report to the legislature during a joint session held on Indian nations and tribes legislative day.

Annual Reports

Please email [email protected] to request an agency's tribal consultation policy or annual report.


Duty to Report Discoveries - Annual Report by State Museum

Pursuant to A.R.S. 41-844 subsection D, If American Indian human remains, funerary objects, sacred ceremonial objects or objects of cultural patrimony are involved, the director, in addition to giving notice as required in subsection B of this section, shall give notice to the tribes that occupy or have occupied the land on which the discovery is made and to the governor's office on tribal relations and the intertribal council of Arizona.

2022-2023 ASM Report
2022-2023 ASM Report


2005-2015 Report Archive

Due to changes in statute, annual reports ended in FY15.

Annual Report 15
Annual Report 14
Annual Report 13
Annual Report 12
Annual Report 11
Annual Report 10
Annual Report 09
Annual Report 08
Annual Report 07
Annual Report 06
Annual Report 05

Contact Us

Jason Chavez, Director of Tribal Affairs
Governor's Office of Tribal Relations
1700 W. Washington St., Suite 235
Phoenix, Arizona 85007

Phone: 602.542.4426
Fax: 602.542.4428
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