Noun

Singular county seat

Plural county seats

county seat (plural county seats)

  1. The city in which the offices of county government are located.
    Lawrence is the county seat for Douglas county.
Category: English nouns

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Wed Jul 8 17:01:26 2009

A county seat (known as a parish seat in the U.S. state of Louisiana) is a term for an administrative center for a county or civil parish, primarily used in the United States. In the Northeast United States, the statutory term often is shire town, but colloquially county seat is the term in use there. Parts of the Canadian Maritimes also use the term shire town. In England, Wales and Ireland, the term county town is used. This term is still sometimes used colloquially in Scotland and Northern Ireland, but today neither are divided into administrative counties – instead being divided, respectively, into council areas and districts. Louisiana uses parishes instead of counties, and the administrative center is a "parish seat." Alaska is organized into "boroughs," which are large districts, and the administrative center is known as a "borough seat." Boroughs typically provide fewer local services than most counties, as the state government provides more services directly. About half of Alaska is part of the Unorganized Borough, a discontinuous region the state government administers directly. Some of Alaska's boroughs share geographical and administrative boundaries with cities; these are known as unified city-boroughs and result in some of Alaska's cities ranking among the geographically largest cities in the world. The Canadian province of Ontario, in addition to counties, also has districts and regional municipalities, which are effectively different types of counties in that they perform county government functions, albeit at limited (district) or expanded (regional municipality) levels.

United States counties, as in England and Canada, function as administrative subdivisions of a state and have no sovereign jurisdiction of their own, although some have authority to enact and enforce municipal ordinances. Counties administer state or provincial law at the local level as part of the decentralization of state/provincial authority. In many U.S. states, state government is further decentralized by dividing counties into townships, to provide local government services to residents of the county who do not live in incorporated cities or towns.

A county seat is usually, but not always, an incorporated municipality. The exceptions include, but are not limited to, the county seats of counties that have no incorporated municipalities within their borders, such as Arlington County, Virginia and Howard County, Maryland. (Ellicott City, the county seat of Howard County, is the largest unincorporated county seat in the United States, followed by Towson, the county seat of Baltimore County.) The county courthouse and county administration are usually located in the county seat, but some functions may also be conducted in other parts of the county, especially if it is geographically large.

Most counties have only one county seat. However, some counties in Alabama, Arkansas, Iowa, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Mississippi, New Hampshire, New York, and Vermont have two or more county seats, usually located on opposite sides of the county. An example is Harrison County, Mississippi, which lists both Biloxi and Gulfport as county seats. The practice of multiple county seat towns dates from the days when travel was difficult. There have been few efforts to eliminate the two-seat arrangement, since a county seat is a source of pride (and jobs) for the towns involved. Connecticut and Rhode Island have no county level of government and thus no county seats. Vermont has shire towns but little county government, consisting only of a Superior Court and Sheriff (as an officer of the court). Massachusetts has abolished a number of its counties and the state now operates the registries of deeds and sheriff's offices in those districts. Two counties in South Dakota, Shannon County, and Todd County, have their county seat and government services centered in a neighboring county. Their county-level services are provided by Fall River County and Tripp County, respectively.

Though New York City is a single city, it stretches across five counties. Often referred to as the boroughs of New York, each is also a separate geographic (unorganized) county, with city-sponsored borough officials. The five counties that compose New York City are Bronx County (The Bronx), Kings County (Brooklyn), New York County (Manhattan), Queens County (Queens), and Richmond County (Staten Island). The "county seats" of Richmond and Queens County are effectively neighborhoods, though they correspond roughly to the location of borough hall. Kansas City, Missouri, is situated in four counties, Jackson, Clay, Cass and Platte. It is "county seat" of Jackson County, along with Independence.

In Virginia, there are (since 2001) 39 independent cities, which are legally distinct from the counties that surround them. An independent city interacts with the commonwealth (state) government directly whereas towns, the only other type of municipal government authority in Virginia, do so through the county government apparatus. In many of Virginia's counties, the county government offices are located within the independent cities of their neighboring counties. Also, for certain statistical purposes, some independent cities are considered part of the county from which they separated. For example, the City of Fairfax is separate from Fairfax County, the county's offices lie within the city, and the city is combined with Fairfax County statistically.

Similarly, the city of Baltimore, Maryland is also an independent city, and much like Fairfax, surrounded on three sides by a county of the same name. However, unlike Fairfax, "Baltimore City", as it is officially known, is not politically or statistically connected with surrounding Baltimore County. Besides Baltimore City and the independent cities of Virginia, there are only two other independent cities in the United States: St. Louis, Missouri; and Carson City, Nevada. Several other cities, among them San Francisco, California; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Denver, Colorado; and New Orleans, Louisiana, are all a city and a county (or in the case of Louisiana, a parish), with a consolidated government. In all of the named cities except for New Orleans, the city and county names are identical; in New Orleans, the city is coextensive with Orleans Parish.

Similar to Virginia, the Canadian province of Ontario has 17 separated municipalities which are municipalities that interact directly with the province without an intermediary county. Although administratively and legally separate from the county, many of these cities still serve as the seat of the county that surrounds them. Ontario also has several single-tier municipalities, many of which serve as a single county government with no lower municipal governments below it. In these cases, the county effectively is the local government in these areas, with a community in the county assigned as the seat, even though it has no municipal government of its own.

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Tue Jul 7 04:08:22 2009

How can I find out my court date for a seat belt ticket I got in New Hanover County, NC?
Q. I got a ticket for driving without a seat belt and have no idea at all when my court date is. I believe it's soon though. A link would be great.
Asked by Geeko Suave - Fri Feb 6 15:15:34 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. why don't you call the clerk of Court? do a google search for the number.
Answered by BO#44 - Fri Feb 6 15:24:56 2009

How can I sue an assistant county attorney?
Q. This person deliberately lied to a judge to block my termination of probation. She made one mistake. She thought I would not notice. I have re-motioned and feel I will be vindicated. My power is that I have been 100% compliant and am in the driver seat. I want to get her fired to set an example for a corrupt county attorney office. How do I sue her for slander or whatever on a personal basis?
Asked by jjonson50 - Mon Dec 31 12:56:17 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. You can't. She has absolute immunity from suit for actions taken in the course of her employment. You can file a complaint with her boss. Richard
Answered by rickinnocal - Mon Dec 31 13:02:13 2007

Where should you dispose of a broken love seat?
Q. I dragged our love seat, which has broken springs, to the curb last night for trash pick-up. This morning it's still there. I live in Wayne County, Ohio...is the garbage truck supposed to pick it up, or am I supposed to take it somewhere else?
Asked by unknown - Mon Feb 12 10:51:31 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. many municipalities have scheduled bulk trash pick-ups. when i lived in connecticut, the town i lived in scheduled bulk trash for two months out of the year, one month in the spring and one in the fall. where i am now, it is scheduled when you call. check with your public works department, they will tell you how it works in your area.
Answered by MamaChills - Mon Feb 12 11:00:14 2007

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