Volunteer Application Ver-1 - Cibola County 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Volunteer Application Ver-1 in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'APPLICANT' section. Enter your last name, first name, middle initial, and contact information including phone and email. Ensure all fields are completed accurately.
  3. Select your desired Volunteer Fire District by checking one of the options provided. This helps us understand where you wish to contribute.
  4. In the 'Prior Fire/EMS Experience' section, list any relevant experience you have had with public safety organizations. Be thorough in detailing your roles and responsibilities.
  5. Complete the 'Education' section by providing details about your educational background, including high school and any college degrees obtained.
  6. Fill out the 'Employment' section with your most recent job experiences. Include company names, positions held, and reasons for leaving.
  7. Provide two personal references who are not relatives or employers in the designated area.
  8. If under 18, ensure a parent or legal guardian signs where indicated. Otherwise, proceed to initial and sign the certification agreement at the end of the application.

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There are three existing land grants: Cubero, Seboyeta and Juan Tafoya Cibola Countys annual budget is approximately $15,000,000, which comes from property taxes and federal payments in lieu of taxes.
Parts of the Cibola National Forest and the Acoma Indian Reservation are tourist attractions. A branch of New Mexico State University is in the city.
Cibola County was created in 1981 out of the huge western most part of what was then Valencia County NMSA 1978 4-3A-1. Cibola County Land area is approximately 4,542 square miles.

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Cibola County has one of the longest unbroken stretches of Route 66 in New Mexico. From Laguna Pueblo to the western county line, you will find many adventures along old route 66. Cubero Community Cemetery with Civil war gravesites. US Forest Service Mt.
Most of the County is rural in nature with only two major urban centers, Grants and Milan, together with a number of smaller designated places such as San Rafael, Bluewater Village, Fence Lake, Cubero, and San Mateo.

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