Chariton County, Missouri is a North Central county with a population of 7,408 as of the 2020 census. Established on November 16, 1820, it was formed from a portion of Howard County and is named after the Chariton River.
Keytesville serves as the county seat, and Chariton County is home to various county offices, including the Assessor, Circuit Clerk-Recorder, Circuit Court, Collector-Treasurer, Commission, Coroner, County Clerk, Prosecuting Attorney, Public Administrator, and Sheriff.
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