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Clay County
Clay County in West Point, MS, provides a range of services through its elected officials and departments. With a history dating back to its establishment on April 4, 1872, it was named after the American statesman Henry Clay. Originally organized from parts of several counties, including Chickasaw and Lowndes, it was later renamed Clay County by the Mississippi legislature in 1876. The county offers a variety of services to residents, businesses, and visitors, including courts, emergency management, sanitation, and veterans affairs assistance. Whether you are a new resident or a tourist exploring local attractions, Clay County invites you to experience its graceful Southern living and avail of services like property tax payments, driver's license renewals, and hunting licenses. By fostering a community-oriented approach and providing essential resources, Clay County aims to enhance the quality of life for its residents while supporting business growth and development. With a focus on serving with Southern hospitality, the county stands ready to assist individuals and businesses in navigating the services offered and enjoying all that the community has to offer.
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