Southwest Missouri
El Dorado Springs is the county's other anchor town in the west
Cedar County has two anchor towns, the seat at Stockton on the lake and El Dorado Springs to the west, so services, city rules, and local government depend on which town a property sits in or near rather than a single county-wide answer
Cedar County is not built around just one town. It has two. Stockton is the county seat. That means the courthouse and county offices are there. Stockton sits near Stockton Lake. El Dorado Springs is the other anchor, on the west side of the county. It is its own incorporated city, which means it has its own city government, utilities, and ordinances (local laws). This two-town setup matters for everyday questions. City water and sewer, building rules, nuisance rules, and local services come from whichever city you are in. County offices in Stockton handle things like assessment, tax collection, recording, and county roads. If a property sits in the unincorporated county, county rules apply, not a city’s. So before you assume one set of rules covers the whole county, find out if an address is inside Stockton, inside El Dorado Springs, or in the unincorporated county. That tells you which government to call. Confirm city and county boundaries and contacts through official sources.
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Where this fits: this note belongs to Cedar County. See every local note for the county on its page.