Cabell County Public Defender
Located in Southwestern West Virginia along the Ohio River, Cabell County was established on January 2, 1809, from part of Kanawha County and is named in honor of William H. Cabell, a former Governor of Virginia. The county has a rich historical background, with Cabell serving not only as Governor but also as a Judge in various capacities until his retirement in 1841.
The Cabell County Commission oversees various departments including the Assessor's Office, County Clerk, and Sheriff, working collaboratively for the betterment of the community. They are involved in a range of activities, from tax collection to local events, fostering growth and ensuring transparency within the county's operations.
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