Victory at Verrado Homeowner Resources

Every contact you need, in one place.

Victory sits inside Verrado, and Verrado sits inside the City of Buckeye. Three organizations, three sets of rules, and most owners only work out which is which the first time they need something. This page sorts it out. Free to use whether or not you ever hire us.

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    Who Governs What In Victory At Verrado

    Verrado Community Association, Inc. (VCA) handles community rules, regulations, design review, billing, and maintenance across Verrado, including Victory. This is the number you want for most things.

    Phone: (623) 466-7008
    Email: vca@coherelife.com

    Victory District Association, Inc. enforces the guidelines specific to the 55+ age qualified district and oversees the exclusive Victory amenities.

    Verrado Assembly runs community engagement, events, and volunteer programs. Not a rule making body.

    Phone: (623) 399-9001
    Email: va@coherelife.com

    All three are managed by Cohere. The resident portal, including the Community Governance and Design Review section, is at residents.verrado.com.

    Selling or refinancing? Resale and lender documents run through HomeWiseDocs at (866) 925-5004, or residents.verrado.com/resales.

    The Victory Club

    The Victory Club sits at the base of Tiger Mountain, roughly 1,900 feet above the valley floor. The Big Patio is the visitor and information desk, open daily from 9 am to 5 pm.

    Address: 20818 Pasadena Ave, Buckeye, AZ 85396
    Phone: (623) 399-9001
    Email: askvictory@verrado.com

    Utilities Serving Victory At Verrado

    Water and wastewater: EPCOR. Verrado falls in EPCOR’s Agua Fria district, which is a separate rate district from Sun City and Sun City West. If your bill does not match what friends across the valley pay, that is the reason.

    Phone: (800) 383-0834
    Hours: Monday to Friday 8 am to 7 pm, Saturday 8 am to 4:30 pm, closed Sunday
    Office: 5350 W Bell Road, Suite 122, Glendale, AZ 85308
    Website: epcor.com

    Worth knowing for an empty house. A stuck irrigation valve runs on your meter the whole time nobody is looking, and summer usage here climbs well above winter usage even when everything works correctly. A leak can hide inside an increase you were half expecting.

    Electric: APS. The main line runs 24/7.

    Main and billing: (602) 371-7171 or (800) 253-9405
    Outage hotline: (602) 371-3680 or (855) 688-2437
    Downed power line: call 911 first, then (602) 258-5483 or (800) 253-9408
    Website: aps.com

    Natural gas: Southwest Gas. If you suspect a leak, call 911 and then Southwest Gas.

    Phone: (877) 860-6020
    Website: swgas.com

    Internet and television. Cox at (800) 234-3993 and CenturyLink both serve Verrado. Xfinity, DirecTV, and Dish are also available.

    Trash and recycling: City of Buckeye. Weekly curbside collection, with recycling included in the solid waste fee at no extra charge. You need an active solid waste account. Bulk pickup runs quarterly and has its own staging rules.

    City Of Buckeye Services

    Verrado is inside Buckeye city limits, so your police and fire come from the city rather than from Maricopa County. That is a real difference from the unincorporated Sun Cities up the road.

    Emergencies: 911
    Buckeye Police, non emergency: (623) 349-5050
    Buckeye Fire Medical Rescue Department: (623) 349-6700, firedepartment@buckeyeaz.gov, 21699 W Yuma Rd, Suite 101
    City Hall: (623) 349-6000, 530 E Monroe Ave, Buckeye, AZ 85326
    Development Services and permits: (623) 349-6200, permitcenter@buckeyeaz.gov
    Website: buckeyeaz.gov

    Before you leave for the season, make sure your alarm company and a local key holder are both on file. An alarm response or a wellness check goes much better when dispatch has somebody to call.

    What Keeps Running While Your House Sits Empty

    Landscape and appearance standards do not pause. A failed irrigation timer can brown out a front yard in a couple of weeks in July, and the association is not going to wait until October to notice.

    Design review still applies. If a summer repair changes anything visible from the street, a roof, a paint color, exterior equipment, or front landscaping, it likely needs VCA approval before the work starts. Starting that process from out of state takes longer than starting it from your kitchen table.

    Builder warranty windows expire on a calendar. Victory is still building, and newer homes carry warranty periods that keep counting down while you are away. A defect found in November that should have been reported in August becomes yours.

    Your insurance policy may have unoccupancy language. Plenty of carriers do, and some expect documented checks at set intervals. Read it before you go rather than after you file.

    Before You Head North

    Two checklists, free, nothing to fill out.

    The departure checklist covers the week before you leave, including mail holds, utility autopay, and who holds a key. The seasonal shutdown checklist walks through closing an Arizona house down properly and bringing it back before you return.

    You can also read our full 56 point checklist, which is exactly what we inspect on every visit.

    If You Want Somebody Checking The House

    Arizona House Watch is licensed, insured, and bonded, and based in Surprise. We cover home watch in Verrado and the Victory District, and most owners here run one of our snowbird home watch plans. Every visit is a full inspection inside and out with a GPS stamped photo report, and small repairs we can often handle ourselves through our handyman services so you are not coordinating a contractor from two thousand miles away.

    Guides for the other communities we serve are on our client resources page. Call (623) 226-8474 or contact us with a question about your home. Straight answer either way.

    Contacts verified August 2026. Phone numbers and office hours change, so call ahead if something looks off, and let us know so we can update this page.