List of county seats in Florida

There are 67 counties in the state of Florida. It became a territory of the U.S. in 1821 with two counties complementing the provincial divisions retained as a Spanish territory: Escambia to the west and St. Johns to the east, divided by the Suwannee River. All of the other counties were apportioned from these two original counties. Florida became the 27th U.S. state in 1845, and its last county was created in 1925 with the formation of Gilchrist County from a segment of Alachua County.[1] Each county has a county seat. In Florida, county seats typically have a courthouse at a town square. Of the current 67 counties and one historic county, 31 counties have changed their county seat at least once.

History

When counties were established some counties already had towns, which were soon named county seats. Several counties upon establishment lacked population centers and did not have a county seat for a year or more. Typically during those periods without a definite county seat, county courts and other local government business was held at the residences of community leaders or at churches.

A common cause for a county seat changing is the center of population changing after a new county is created. Railroads bypassing the current county seat is another common cause for a county changing its seat. A hurricane devastating the county seat has led to three counties to change their county seats. The hurricane that made landfall in September 1843 in the Big Bend area devastated Port Leon the county seat of Wakulla County, Florida and St. Joseph the county seat of Calhoun County, Florida. The destruction left in Everglades City by Hurricane Donna in 1960 led to Collier County changing its county seat in 1962. Gulf County is the county to change its seat most recently. In 1965, it changed its county seat from Wewahitchka to Port St. Joe.


Two county seats have lost their status as a county seat and later regained it:

  • Miami was the county seat of Dade County from 1844 to 1866, and then regained its status as county seat in 1899.

Five county seats have later become the county seats of other counties:

  • Newnansville was the county seat of Alachua County from 1828 to 1832. In 1832, it became the county seat of Columbia County.
  • Susannah at Fort Pierce was the county seat of St. Lucie County (renamed Brevard County in 1855) from 1844 to 1864. When a new county named St. Lucie County was established in 1905, Fort Pierce was named the county seat.
  • Lake Butler was the county seat of Bradford County, Florida from 1860 until a referendum changed the county seat to Starke, Florida on 17 August 1887. Lake Butler later became the county seat of Union County, Florida when it was established in 1921.
  • Pine Level was the county seat of Manatee County from 1866 to 1887. When DeSoto County was created in 1887, it was named the county seat of the newly created county. It remained the county seat of DeSoto County until 1889.
  • Enterprise was the county seat of Orange County from 1843 to 1846. It later became the county seat of Volusia upon its creation in 1854, until it was replaced in 1888.

County seat listing

List of County Seats of Florida[2]
CountyCounty SeatDateNotesCoordinates
Alachua
Created 1824
Wanton's182429.506389°N 82.281944°W / 29.506389; -82.281944
Newnansville1828Transferred to Columbia County in 1832.29.808611°N 82.476667°W / 29.808611; -82.476667
Unknown1830s
Newnansville1839Changed by an act of the state legislature on 10 February 1839 back to Alachua County29.808611°N 82.476667°W / 29.808611; -82.476667
Gainesville1853The Florida Railroad bypassed Newnansville and Gainesville was established along the route of the rail line.29.651997°N 82.324992°W / 29.651997; -82.324992
Baker
Created 1861
Sanderson186130.252222°N 82.272778°W / 30.252222; -82.272778
Macclenny1877Originally called Darbyville. County seat moved from Sanderson after a courthouse fire in 1877.30.283333°N 82.116667°W / 30.283333; -82.116667
Bay
Created 1913
Panama City1913Established in 1888 as Park Resort on St. Andrews Bay (Florida).30.174444°N 85.664444°W / 30.174444; -85.664444
Bradford
Created 1858
Lake Butler186030.021667°N 82.340833°W / 30.021667; -82.340833
Starke1887Changed by referendum on 17 August 1887.29.947222°N 82.108056°W / 29.947222; -82.108056
Brevard
Created 1844
Susannah1844Community located outside Fort Pierce.27.438889°N 80.335556°W / 27.438889; -80.335556
Bassville1864
Eau Gallie187428.129167°N 80.63°W / 28.129167; -80.63
Lake View1875
Titusville1879Changed by referendum in 1879.28.591111°N 80.82°W / 28.591111; -80.82
Broward
Created 1915
Fort Lauderdale1915Began to grow as a community once the Florida East Coast Railway reached the area in the 1890s.30.174444°N 80.137397°W / 30.174444; -80.137397
Calhoun
Created 1838
St. Joseph1838Established 1835 on St. Joseph Bay and soon became the most populous town in the territory of Florida
Suffered a yellow fever outbreak in 1841.
Remains of the abandoned town destroyed by the storm surge of a hurricane that stuck the Gulf Coast in September 1843.
Abe Springs1850s30.365833°N 85.1475°W / 30.365833; -85.1475
Blountstown1880Established on the Apalachicola River as a river port prior to the American Civil War
Changed by referendum on 1 April 1880.
30.443056°N 85.045278°W / 30.443056; -85.045278
Charlotte
Created 1921
Punta Gorda1921Began to grow as a community as the terminus of the Florida Southern Railway on Charlotte Harbor when the line reached the area in the 1886.26.915833°N 82.047778°W / 26.915833; -82.047778
Citrus
Created 1887
Mannfield1887
Inverness1891Established as a sawmill town by the late 1860s.28.839167°N 82.340278°W / 28.839167; -82.340278
Clay
Created 1858
Middleburg185830.050833°N 81.901944°W / 30.050833; -81.901944
Whitesville1859Changed by referendum on 3 October 1859.
Whitesvilles was renamed Webster.
Green Cove Springs187229.992778°N 81.683889°W / 29.992778; -81.683889
Collier
Created 1923
Everglades1923Began to grow as a community as the terminus of the Florida Southern Railway on Charlotte Harbor when the line reached the area in the 1886.
Everglades suffered damage during Hurricane Donna in 1960.
25.858889°N 81.384722°W / 25.858889; -81.384722
East Naples196226.138056°N 81.766667°W / 26.138056; -81.766667
Columbia
Created 1832
Newnansville1832Previously the county seat of Alachua County from 1828 to 1832.
Transferred to Alachua County by the state legislature on 10 February 1839.
29.808611°N 82.476667°W / 29.808611; -82.476667
Alligator1839Alligator was renamed Lake City in 1859.30.183333°N 82.633333°W / 30.183333; -82.633333
DeSoto
Created 1887
Pine Level1887Formerly the county seat of Manatee County27.265132°N 81.991960°W / 27.265132; -81.991960
Arcadia188927.215819°N 81.858266°W / 27.215819; -81.858266
Dixie
Created 1921
Cross City192129.635278°N 83.124722°W / 29.635278; -83.124722
Duval
Created 1822
Jacksonville182230.336944°N 81.661389°W / 30.336944; -81.661389
Escambia
Created 1821
Pensacola1821Capital of West Florida from 1763 to 1821.30.421591°N 87.216478°W / 30.421591; -87.216478
Fayette County
Created 1832
Merged with
Jackson 1834
Ochesee1832
Flagler
Created 1917
Bunnell191729.4675°N 81.256944°W / 29.4675; -81.256944
Franklin
Created 1832
Apalachicola183229.725278°N 84.9925°W / 29.725278; -84.9925
Gadsden
Created 1823
Quincy182330.583333°N 84.583333°W / 30.583333; -84.583333
Gilchrist
Created 1925
Trenton192529.613405°N 82.818209°W / 29.613405; -82.818209
Glades
Created 1921
Moore Haven192126.833425°N 81.091816°W / 26.833425; -81.091816
Gulf
Created 1925
Wewahitchka192530.114167°N 85.198611°W / 30.114167; -85.198611
Port St. Joe196529.814722°N 85.297222°W / 29.814722; -85.297222
Hamilton
Created 1827
Micco Town1827Previously a Seminole town.
Jasper183530.518889°N 82.951111°W / 30.518889; -82.951111
Hardee
Created 1921
Wauchula192127.546111°N 81.814444°W / 27.546111; -81.814444
Hendry
Created 1923
LaBelle192326.760556°N 81.439167°W / 26.760556; -81.439167
Hernando
Created 1843
De Soto1843Previously a fort during the Seminole Wars.
Bayport1860Bombed during the American Civil War by the United States Navy28.548333°N 82.645278°W / 28.548333; -82.645278
Brooksville1863Established in 1856
Became county seat in response to the bombing of Bayport
28.553611°N 82.388611°W / 28.553611; -82.388611
Highlands
Created 1921
Sebring192127.495620°N 81.441001°W / 27.495620; -81.441001
Hillsborough
Created 1834
Tampa183427.968056°N 82.476389°W / 27.968056; -82.476389
Holmes
Created 1848
Cerrogordo184830.831944°N 85.8875°W / 30.831944; -85.8875
Pittman's Ferry18??
Westville187?28.553611°N 82.388611°W / 28.553611; -82.388611
Bonifay190430.783333°N 85.683333°W / 30.783333; -85.683333
Indian River
Created 1925
Vero Beach192527.638648°N 80.397264°W / 27.638648; -80.397264
Jackson
Created 1822
Webbville1822
Marianna182830.776389°N 85.238056°W / 30.776389; -85.238056
Jefferson
Created 1827
Monticello182830.545131°N 83.870254°W / 30.545131; -83.870254
Lafayette
Created 1853
New Troy1858
Mayo1892County seat changed after the courthouse at New Troy was destroyed by fire.30.051944°N 83.175556°W / 30.051944; -83.175556
Lake
Created 1887
Bloomfield1887
Tavares188828.801667°N 81.733611°W / 28.801667; -81.733611
Lee
Created 1887
Fort Myers188726.616667°N 81.833333°W / 26.616667; -81.833333
Leon
Created 1824
Tallahassee1824Capital of Florida from its founding, replacing former capitals St. Augustine (East Florida) and Pensacola (West Florida).30.438147°N 84.280561°W / 30.438147; -84.280561
Levy
Created 1845
Sodom1852Renamed Mount Pleasant in 1854.
Renamed Levyville in 1856.
Bronson186929.448889°N 82.636389°W / 29.448889; -82.636389
Liberty
Created 1855
Riddleysville185?
Bristol18??30.426944°N 84.979167°W / 30.426944; -84.979167
Madison
Created 1827
San Pedro1835
Madison183630.466667°N 83.416667°W / 30.466667; -83.416667
Manatee
Created 1855
Manatee1855
Pine Level1866Later the county seat of DeSoto County27.265229°N 81.991835°W / 27.265229; -81.991835
Bradenton188727.483333°N 82.583333°W / 27.483333; -82.583333
Marion
Created 1844
Ocala1846The community grew up around Fort King.29.187778°N 82.130556°W / 29.187778; -82.130556
Martin
Created 1925
Stuart192527.192222°N 80.243056°W / 27.192222; -80.243056
Miami-Dade
Created 1836
Indian Key183624.883333°N 80.683333°W / 24.883333; -80.683333
Miami184425.775278°N 80.208889°W / 25.775278; -80.208889
Juno1866
Miami189925.775278°N 80.208889°W / 25.775278; -80.208889
Monroe
Created 1823
Key West182324.559167°N 81.784031°W / 24.559167; -81.784031
Nassau
Created 1824
Fernandina Beach182430.669444°N 81.461667°W / 30.669444; -81.461667
Okaloosa
Created 1915
Milligan1915Damaged when the Yellow River flooded in 1917.
Crestview191730.754167°N 86.572778°W / 30.754167; -86.572778
Okeechobee
Created 1917
Okeechobee191727.243889°N 80.821389°W / 27.243889; -80.821389
Orange
Created 1824
John Bunch's1824County seat of then Mosquito County
New Smyrna1835
Enterprise1843Northern half of Mosquito County renamed Orange County in 1845.
Southern half established as St. Lucie County in 1844.
28.869167°N 81.266667°W / 28.869167; -81.266667
Mellonville1846
Orlando185628.538434°N 81.379108°W / 28.538434; -81.379108
Osceola
Created 1887
Kissimmee188728.303889°N 81.412778°W / 28.303889; -81.412778
Palm Beach
Created 1909
West Palm Beach1909Established along the route of the Florida East Coast Railway in 1894.26.709722°N 80.064167°W / 26.709722; -80.064167
Pasco Beach
Created 1887
Dade City188728.361389°N 82.193333°W / 28.361389; -82.193333
Pinellas
Created 1912
Clearwater1912Clearwater's status as county seat was legally contentious for a number of years after the establishment of Pinellas County.27.973611°N 82.764167°W / 27.973611; -82.764167
Polk
Created 1861
Jefferson1862
Bartow186727.8925°N 81.839722°W / 27.8925; -81.839722
Putnam
Created 1849
Palatka184929.647778°N 81.651389°W / 29.647778; -81.651389
St. Johns
Created 1821
St. Augustine1821Capital of Spanish Florida from 1565 to 1763.
Capital of East Florida from 1763 to 1821.
Capital of Florida Territory from 1822 to 1824.
29.894722°N 81.314444°W / 29.894722; -81.314444
St. Lucie
Created 1905
Fort Pierce1905Former county seat of Brevard County from 1844 to 1864.27.438889°N 80.335556°W / 27.438889; -80.335556
Santa Rosa
Created 1842
Milton184230.630278°N 87.046389°W / 30.630278; -87.046389
Sarasota
Created 1921
Sarasota192127.337222°N 82.535278°W / 27.337222; -82.535278
Seminole
Created 1913
Sanford191328.789444°N 81.275556°W / 28.789444; -81.275556
Sumter
Created 1853
Adamsville185328.799722°N 82.020556°W / 28.799722; -82.020556
Leesburg185?28.810556°N 81.883333°W / 28.810556; -81.883333
Sumterville1881Changed by referendum on 15 October 1881.
Courthouse destroyed by fire on 30 January 1909.
28.7475°N 82.063889°W / 28.7475; -82.063889
Bushnell1912Changed by referendum in 1912 after political fighting arose after the courthouse fire at Sumterville.28.663889°N 82.114167°W / 28.663889; -82.114167
Suwannee
Created 1858
Houston185830.256944°N 82.9025°W / 30.256944; -82.9025
Live Oak186?Located at the junction of the Florida spur of the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad and the Florida, Atlantic and Gulf Central Railroad.30.294444°N 82.985833°W / 30.294444; -82.985833
Taylor
Created 1856
Perry185630.114444°N 83.5825°W / 30.114444; -83.5825
Union
Created 1921
Lake Butler1921Formerly the county seat of Bradford County from 1860 until 1887.30.022602°N 82.339643°W / 30.022602; -82.339643
Volusia
Created 1854
Enterprise1856Formerly the county seat of Orange County from 1843 to 1846.28.869167°N 81.266667°W / 28.869167; -81.266667
Deland188829.028889°N 81.300556°W / 29.028889; -81.300556
Wakulla
Created 1843
Port Leon1843Declared county seat on 11 March 1843
Devastated by a hurricane on 13 September 1843.
30.131111°N 84.195°W / 30.131111; -84.195
Newport1843Residents of Port Leon moved to Newport following the devastation of the hurricane.30.199421°N 84.180700°W / 30.199421; -84.180700
Crawfordville1865/630.176111°N 84.375278°W / 30.176111; -84.375278
Walton
Created 1824
Alaqua182?
Eucheanna184?Courthouse destroyed by fire in 1885.
DeFuniak Springs1886Changed by referendum on 16 February 1886.30.716667°N 86.116667°W / 30.716667; -86.116667
Washington
Created 1825
Vernon182530.621667°N 85.711667°W / 30.621667; -85.711667
Chipley192730.779167°N 85.539167°W / 30.779167; -85.539167

See also

List of counties in Florida

References

  1. "A Guide to Alachua County's History". Alachua County Florida. Archived from the original on October 6, 2006. Retrieved March 24, 2010.
  2. "WPA County Histories". Florida Memories. State Library & Archives of Florida. Retrieved 22 September 2018.
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