Incorporated Town

An incorporated town in the United States is a town which is an incorporated municipality, that is, one with a charter received from the state, similar to a city. An incorporated town will have elected officials, as differentiated from an unincorporated town, which is more loosely defined, and will not have elected officials at the town level.

See Also

*town

 

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