Laclede County Government Center, located in Lebanon, MO, serves as the administrative hub for Laclede County, Missouri. The center's history dates back to the county's establishment in 1849, named after Pierre Laclede, founder of St. Louis. Over the years, several courthouses were built, with the current building being constructed in compliance with the “American Disabilities Act” and for enhanced operational efficiency.
As a statutory third class county, Laclede County covers 770 square miles and has seen significant growth, with a population of 36,680 as of 2023. The government center provides essential services such as administration, law enforcement, and judicial functions to the residents. The municipality of Lebanon is the largest within the county, alongside other incorporated areas like Conway, Richland, and Evergreen.
With a focus on meeting the needs of its residents, the Laclede County Government Center plays a vital role in ensuring the smooth operation of county affairs, from tax assessments to voter information. As the primary seat of county governance, the center upholds the laws set forth by the state legislature, maintaining a crucial link between the local community and the broader legal framework.
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