County-agent
noun
1.
a U.S. governmental official employed chiefly to advise farmers on farming and marketing techniques and to promote educational programs fitted to the needs of rural people.
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noun 1. an elective county official in most U.S. states who generally keeps records of property titles, distributes ballots, issues licenses, etc. noun an elected official in many US states who is responsible for the documents and records of a county Examples County clerks record property titles, distribute ballots, issue licenses, etc.
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noun 1. a member of a U.S. county board overseeing the collection and disbursement of funds and other affairs of the county.
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noun 1. 2. noun 1. (in England) a local court exercising limited jurisdiction in civil matters