Southeast Missouri / Lead Belt / Mississippi Corridor
Sorting Madison County's incorporated places: Fredericktown and Marquand
Madison County has only a couple of incorporated municipalities alongside many unincorporated communities, and which one you live in determines your city services, ordinances, and overlapping special districts
Fredericktown and Marquand are the incorporated names to sort out in Madison County. Incorporated means the place has its own city government. Outside those city limits, the map becomes small communities, rural addresses, and county or special-district layers.
Fredericktown is the county seat. Marquand sits in the eastern part of the county, near the Bollinger and Wayne county lines along the Castor River. Those anchors are helpful, but they do not answer every boundary question by themselves.
A mailing address can fool you. A “Fredericktown” or “Marquand” address may not mean the property is inside the city, and it will not tell you the school, fire, ambulance, or road district by itself. City limits decide city services and ordinances. School and service districts can cross or sit beside those limits in a different pattern.
Use the place name as a first clue, then look at the actual boundary layer. The clean question is not just “What town is on the mail?” It is “Which city, school district, fire district, and county service area is this address really in?”
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Where this fits: this note belongs to Madison County. See every local note for the county on its page.