
KINGMAN – Deputy Director of the Mohave County Superior Court, Christina Spurlock will provide a building progress update to Kingman Republican Women (KRW) on Monday February 1. She will provide a PowerPoint presentation and pictures; and, as well, field any questions that arise regarding the Clerk’s Office.
Spurlock is a Kingman native and a graduate of Kingman High School. She and her husband, Davy, jointly own Ant Farm Construction, Inc. which is a local framing and new construction company. The couple has six children ranging in age from 12 to 20 years old.
Having worked for the Mohave County Clerk of Superior Court for 13 years, she is also an employee of the judicial branch and a graduate of the Arizona Court Supervisor program. Spurlock started at an entry level position and earned her current position of Deputy Director through hard work and learning the duties of every department. She is second in command to the elected Clerk of Superior Court, Virlynn Tinnell.
Spurlock additionally serves on several state and judicial committees. She was appointed by the Arizona Chief Justice to the Commission on Victims in the Courts (COVIC). She also serves on the Behavioral Health and Wellness Court committee, is the co-chair for two court strategic planning pillars, Facilities & Technology Infrastructure, and Community Engagement & Partnerships. She additionally sits on the Judicial Employee Merit Commission, and is a member of the National Association for Court Management. Christina has received individual, supervisory and team Making a Difference Awards for her work within the court system.
The Kingman Republican Women meet on the first Monday of each month at 11:30 a.m. Meetings are held at the College Park Church Community Center, 1990 Jagerson Ave. facing Van Nuys. Meetings are open to the public and membership is not required. There is a $3 fee to cover the cost of the meeting room. A light lunch will be available for a nominal fee. Brown baggers are welcome.