We have lived in Prescott Valley for 8 years.....trying to sell our house if you need one;)
1.Drivers License is good till 65 years of age.
2.You will need to have plates on everything including ATV, trailers, etc. The trailer tags are permanent and the price depends on the weight/capacity, our utility trailer was around $120-130 for a permanent tag. With the ATV you have the option of an "off or on road tag" I would go with the one that allows you cross public roads because the law enforcement in this town loves to cite you for most anything. Now you have to purchase a $25.00 (per year) trail use sticker for each atv.
Off-Highway Vehicles3. Taxes aren't all that bad but we don't own any new vehicles. Our 2300 sq.ft. home sitting on 1/2 acre is around $1200 per year. I pay $80-90 per year for my 2004 F-250 Diesel.
4.You are lucky you won't have to deal with the photo enforcement radar, they finally cancelled the contract with Redflex back in October, 2013. Speed limits in this town are ridiculous 25 MPH is the most common posted speed.
5. We are not native Arizonan's and since you are coming from Cali you will need to have a thick skin, the native people want your money but they don't like it when you stick around. Many claim the Cali transplants are trying to change their Conservative town into a Liberal town. The outsiders are the majority now;)
6. Groceries are cheaper here (than Cali), sales tax is high (IMO), lots of new business in Prescott Valley....Culver's, Tractor Supply, Dicks Sporting Goods, new Wal-Mart, etc.
7. Weather> Very! Windy in the spring and fall, it gets colder here than most think, lowest 6 degrees and warmest was around 101 degrees.
8. Utilities are pretty reasonable too. APS (electricity), Unisource (natural gas), CentryLink (phone), Cable One (Local Cable Co.), Town of PV (water/sewer), Trash/Garbage (Wingfield the best IMO), (Waste Management), or (Patriot).
9. No big problem with critters like some others have mentioned. We have seen a few rattlesnakes in the mountains, some Javelina, lots of skunks, etc.
10. Scenery depends on where your house is, if you live in one of the HOA communities (Granville, Pronghorn, Stoneridge, etc) your views will be OK but not great. Our home is on the back side of PV on a hill so we have great views of Granite Mtn. in the front and Mingus Mtn. in the rear. The sunsets are unbelievable.
11. Schools here are NOT GOOD! If you have children I would recommend online. charter, or private schools.
12. Wages in this town are terrible! If your educated or have a skill, don't expect to be paid a fair wage. Minimum wage is about all most can expect. If you are retired or own your own business, you will be fine.
13. Town of PV will not allow you to have an RV parked in front of your residence, it must be behind the house or in the side yard and at least 25 feet from the front property stake/property line. This includes trailers, boats, etc.
If you have any questions and want a straight answer, shoot me a PM and I'll be glad to help any way I can. We moved here from South Carolina and our real estate agent was not up front with us on many of the negative aspects of living here. However, we do love Arizona.
Mark & Nancy