Dubois County, Administrative county in southern Indiana, US.
Dubois County is an administrative division in southern Indiana with Jasper serving as its county seat. The region includes several smaller towns and rural communities spread across its territory.
The county was established in 1818 and named after Toussaint Dubois, a French soldier from the Revolutionary War era. Early development was shaped by settlement patterns and farming traditions.
Four distinct school corporations manage education across the county, providing comprehensive academic programs to local communities.
Visitors can access the county courthouse in Jasper for public records and administrative information. Most services operate during standard business hours.
In 2006, the county temporarily switched to Central Time Zone for 19 months before returning to Eastern Time Zone in 2007.
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