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Texas County has three Commissioners as do all third class counties, each Commissioner serves a four year term. The election of Commissioners is staggered every two years, the District Commissioners being elected during the Presidential Election and the Presiding Commissioner in the next two years.
Some of the duties of a court clerk are: Receive, process, and maintain the judgments, rules, orders and all other proceedings of the court. Issue process: summons, subpoenas, executions, garnishments, sequestrations, judgments, orders and commitments.
A County Commission (or Board of County Commissioners) is a body of elected officials responsible for governing a county. They oversee various county services, such as public safety, infrastructure, and budget allocation.
See Missouri Laws 1.020; Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
The Texas County Commissioners, comprising four Precinct Commissioners and a Presiding Commissioner, serve as the governing body of Texas County, Missouri. The commissioners are responsible for overseeing county operations, including budget management, infrastructure maintenance, and public safety.
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CCAM has contracted with the Missouri Association of Counties to manage operations and perform administrative services for all workings of its association. Find out about Missouri's Counties and it's commissioners. WHAt Does CCAM Stand For? Read CCAM Legislative Priorities and view Model Ordinances.