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Lawson and Hardin are Ray County's other incorporated towns

Where you live in Ray County, an incorporated city or an unincorporated area, changes which government sets local rules, utilities, and services.

Lawson and Hardin are a good reminder that Ray County is not only Richmond and rural mailbox routes. An incorporated city has its own local government layer. An address outside city limits leans more on the county and on special districts for things like fire, ambulance, school, library, or roads.

That line can change a normal house question. A Lawson address may carry city rules, city utilities, and city tax pieces that a nearby rural address does not. A Hardin address has its own city layer too. The Census place files and Missouri boundary maps are useful for checking the shape of those city limits, especially near the edge of town.

For a move, deed check, or tax estimate, write down the exact address first. Then ask the city clerk, county office, or district office which layer serves that spot. The town name on a mailing address is not always the whole government map.

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