This thesis discusses the role of village consultative bodies in conducting oversight of theimplementation of village funds allocated by the issuance of Law No. 6 of 2014 About Village(Studies in Sambas district). From the research, legal research methods and sociologicaljuridical conclusion, that: Supervision by Village Consultative Body in Sambas district on themanagement of the village fund allocation is not maximized, this is partly due to the low levelof education of members of BPD (low HR), the relationship between BPD with village headsand village officials are not harmonious, there BPD members involved in the activities of ADD,and recruitment systems demokratis.Upaya BPD are not supposed to do in maximizing theVillage Consultative Body oversight of the implementation of the Village Fund Allocation inSambas district is by mensosioalisasikan and involving the community in the implementationand supervision by the executive power capacity is uneven, thus affecting the ability to identifyand resolve problems quickly. Increased participation in governmental programs funded fieldof ADD is also not optimal, especially in terms of financing. However, people still participate inself-help and mutual aid in the form of labor and materials. Recommendations to theGovernment of Sambas district should be directed to disseminate and not limited to the villageor the executor, but to the whole society. This is important because one of the goals of ADD iscommunity participation, both individually and through non-governmental institutions.Socialization is very important for people to understand what and how participation will begiven. In addition, high public understanding will provide input in terms of implementation, inparticular scrutiny by the public as the beneficiaries that will minimize the chances of fraud orviolations of human ADD.Peningkatan use among members of the BPD would be improved sothat BPD can be able to function as a the voice of the community and monitoring functionscan be run with maksimal.Pembuatan APBDes can presumably be based on the needs ofrural communities are becoming the primary needs of rural communities.