List of United States FIPS codes by county
The following sortable table lists the 3,242 counties and county equivalents of the United States and their respective FIPS codes.
Table
See also
- Outline of the United States
- Index of United States-related articles
- Book:United States
- Index of U.S. counties
- Lists of counties in the United States
- List of island counties of the United States
- List of former United States counties
- List of FIPS state codes
- The OMB has defined 1098 statistical areas comprising 388 MSAs, 541 μSAs, and 169 CSAs
- Primary statistical area – List of the 574 PSAs
- Combined Statistical Area – List of the 169 CSAs
- Core Based Statistical Area – List of the 929 CBSAs
- Metropolitan Statistical Area – List of the 388 MSAs
- Micropolitan Statistical Area – List of the 541 μSAs
- Primary statistical area – List of the 574 PSAs
Notes
- One of the 19 organized boroughs of Alaska.
- One of the 10 census areas of the Unorganized Borough of Alaska.
- The Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska has a fully consolidated city and borough government.
- The City and Borough of Juneau, Alaska has a fully consolidated city and borough government.
- Established in 2013, Petersburg Borough is the most recently created county equivalent in the United States.[1] The most recently created county is Broomfield County, Colorado, in 2001.
- The City and Borough of Sitka, Alaska has a fully consolidated city and borough government.
- The City and Borough of Yakutat, Alaska has a fully consolidated city and borough government.
- The City and County of San Francisco, California has a fully consolidated city and county government.
- The City and County of Broomfield, Colorado has a fully consolidated city and county government. Established in 2001, Broomfield is the most recently created county in the United States.[1] The most recently created county equivalent is Petersburg Borough, Alaska, in 2013.
- The City and County of Denver, Colorado has a fully consolidated city and county government.
- Has no functional county government.
- The United States Census Bureau and the Office of Management and Budget treat the District of Columbia as a single county equivalent.
- The City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii has a county government with municipal functions.
- The City of New Orleans and Orleans Parish, Louisiana have a fully consolidated city and parish government.
- The City of Baltimore, Maryland is an independent city exclusive of any county.
- The Town and County of Nantucket, Massachusetts has a fully consolidated town and county government.
- The City of St. Louis, Missouri is an independent city exclusive of any county.
- The Consolidated Municipality of Carson City, Nevada is an independent city exclusive of any county.
- Los Alamos County, New Mexico has a county government with municipal functions.
- The City of Philadelphia and Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania have a fully consolidated city and county government.
- Part of the Minor Outlying Islands. Any recorded population is not permanent, and consists of military or scientific personnel.
- On July 1, 2013, the former independent city of Bedford, Virginia gave up its city charter and became a town within Bedford County.[5] Population estimates are combined totals for the political entities that existed before the merger.
- One of the 38 independent cities of Virginia.
References
- "American Samoa Infographic" (PDF). Britannica.com. Retrieved July 5, 2018.
- Faulconer, Justin (July 1, 2013). "Bedford reversion to town becomes official today". The News & Advance. Retrieved July 22, 2013.
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