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Missouri Government Authority serves as a reference resource covering the structure, agencies, and operations of Missouri state and local government. This page defines the scope of inquiries the site addresses, describes what to include when submitting a message, and establishes realistic expectations for response timelines. The site covers Missouri's 115 counties, the state's constitutional offices, all major executive-branch departments, and the judicial and legislative branches.


How to reach this office

Missouri Government Authority accepts written inquiries submitted through the site's contact form. The form is the sole intake channel for questions, corrections, and research inquiries. No phone support or walk-in access is provided for this reference property.

Inquiries are reviewed by the editorial and research team responsible for maintaining factual accuracy across the site's reference content. The team does not represent any Missouri state agency, county government, or municipal office. Submissions directed to this site do not reach the Missouri Secretary of State, the Missouri Department of Revenue, or any other official government entity. Parties seeking direct agency services must contact those bodies through their published channels — for example, the Missouri Secretary of State or the Missouri Department of Revenue.

Two distinct inquiry types are handled through the same contact channel but are processed differently:

Inquiry Type Description Handled by
Editorial / Accuracy Corrections to factual content, broken links, outdated regulatory references Editorial team review
Research / Reference Questions about page scope, sourcing, or where to find specific government information Research team review

Neither category covers direct legal, tax, licensing, or benefits advice. Those inquiries require engagement with the relevant Missouri state agency directly.


Service area covered

This site's reference scope covers Missouri government in its entirety, structured across the following domains:

  1. State constitutional structure — the executive, legislative, and judicial branches, including constitutional offices such as the Missouri Attorney General, Missouri State Auditor, and Missouri State Treasurer
  2. Executive-branch agencies — all 16 principal departments including the Missouri Department of Transportation, Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, and Missouri Department of Public Safety
  3. Legislative and judicial operations — the General Assembly, the Missouri Supreme Court, the Missouri Court of Appeals, and all Missouri Circuit Courts
  4. County and municipal government — all 115 Missouri counties, independent cities including St. Louis City, and major municipalities such as Kansas City, Springfield, and Columbia
  5. Special districts and school districts — including fire protection districts, water supply districts, and the 500-plus public school districts operating under the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education

Inquiries falling outside Missouri's geographic and governmental boundaries — including federal agencies operating within Missouri, neighboring-state government questions, or tribal government structures — are outside this site's reference scope and cannot be addressed.


What to include in your message

Submissions that omit key details are slower to process or cannot be acted upon. A complete inquiry includes the following:

  1. Page URL or topic title — identify the specific page or subject where the issue or question arises
  2. Nature of the inquiry — state whether the submission is an accuracy correction, a sourcing question, a missing-content suggestion, or a general reference question
  3. Supporting source — for accuracy corrections, name the authoritative public source (e.g., a Missouri Revised Statutes citation, a specific RSMo chapter, an official agency document, or a published state budget document) that supports the proposed correction
  4. Specific error or gap — quote or describe the exact text, figure, or claim believed to be inaccurate, including the paragraph location if possible
  5. Contact address — provide a valid email address for follow-up if the inquiry requires clarification

Submissions consisting only of a general complaint without a named page, specific claim, or supporting citation are placed in a lower-priority queue and may not receive individual responses.


Response expectations

The editorial team processes submissions in the order received. Standard review periods differ by inquiry type:

The site publishes reference content covering Missouri government as documented in official sources including the Missouri Constitution, the Missouri Revised Statutes (RSMo), the Missouri Register, and published agency rules under the Code of State Regulations (CSR). Updates are prioritized when statutory or regulatory changes are enacted by the Missouri General Assembly or promulgated through the Administrative Hearing Commission process. Suggested additions that lack a traceable Missouri public-record basis will not be incorporated regardless of submission volume.

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