A registration county was, in the United Kingdom, a statistical unit used for the output of census information. Registration counties were formed by grouping together the registration districts wholly or partly within a county. As registration district crossed county boundaries, the registration counties did not coincide precisely with the historic counties. A census is the process of obtaining information about every member of a population (not necessarily a human population). ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ...
The registration counties were used in census results from 1851 to 1911. They were in part a predecessor of the administrative counties. An administrative county is an administrative area in the British Isles. ...
The term registration county is still used in Scotland for land registration purposes - see counties of Scotland. Transport in Scotland List of not fully sovereign nations National parks (Scotland) Traditional music of Scotland Castles in Scotland Museums in Scotland Abbeys and priories in Scotland List of Universities in Scotland List of Scots List of Scottish writers List of Monarchs of Scotland References This article does not cite... The administrative counties of Scotland in 1974 The term Counties of Scotland can variously refer to the Traditional counties of Scotland The former administrative counties of Scotland, which were abolished in 1975. ...
The clerk is also responsible for administering all primary, general, and special elections held in the county, and for registration of voters, publication of notice of elections, appointment of election judges, and printing and distribution of ballots.
The county assessor is responsible for valuing real and personal property with the highest standards of professionalism, using the broadest application of proper appraisal methods, techniques and standards available, in order to assure statewide equalization in the valuation of real and personal property.
The county sheriff is the chief law enforcement officer of the county, responsible for maintaining the peace and enforcing state criminal laws.
In 1837 the Poor Law Unions became responsible for the registration of vital events, that is the recording of births, marriages and death.
In contrast, registrationcounties were defined by simply amalgamating together those registration districts that fell entirely or mainly within an ancient county.
In 1851, 1861 and 1871 the Poor Law Union or Registration Districts was one of the main geographical areas used by the census authorities for the publication of its statistics.