thumb|Subprefecture of [[Verdun, Meuse]]

thumb|Subprefecture of [[Langon, Gironde]]

In France, a subprefecture () is the commune that hosts the administrative centre of an , the primary division of a department, except for the commune that serves that function for the whole department, known as the prefecture. The proper legal name is chief city ().

The term properly applies to the government office headed by the subprefect, a civil servant representing the central government, as well as the building that houses it. (Between May 1982 and February 1988, subprefects were known instead by the title of deputy commissioner of the Republic, .) The subprefect is assisted by a secretary general; in the where the prefecture is located, its secretary general carries out duties equivalent to those of the subprefect.

The municipal arrondissements of Paris, Marseille and Lyon are special divisions of the commune rather than the department, and do not have a subprefect.

See also

  • Prefectures in France
  • List of subprefectures of France
  • List of arrondissements of France

References

fr:Sous-préfecture

oc:Sosprefectura

sv:Sous-préfecture