County seat
A
county seat is a city which is the
capital of a
county. Note that in the
United Kingdom, the term
county town is usually used for the same purpose. Also note that in the
U.S state of
Virginia, many county seats are politically not a part of the counties they serve; under Virginia law, all municipalities incorporated as
cities are
independent cities and are not part of any county.
County-wide politics and government are conducted here. The county courthouse and county administration are usually located in the county seat. Connecticut does not have county seats, as all government is either done at the state level or at the municipal (town or city) level.
See also: borough seat (Alaska), parish seat (Louisiana), and shire town (Vermont).