
County Seat
A county seat is the administrative center of a county, typically serving as the location for the county government and its offices. This includes the courthouse, where legal matters are handled, as well as offices for the county clerk, treasurer, and other officials. County seats are often towns or cities that are designated as the center of local government activities and services, making them important hubs for residents seeking information or assistance related to county affairs. Its designation can influence local development and infrastructure.