Administrative Division
The county is subdivided into 10 gminas (one urban and nine rural). These are listed in the following table, in descending order of population. (Until 2006 the county also included Gmina Rejowiec, which is now in Chełm County.)
| Gmina | Type | Area |
Population |
Seat |
| Krasnystaw | urban | 23.1 | 19,434 | |
| Gmina Krasnystaw | rural | 151.0 | 9,142 | Krasnystaw * |
| Gmina Izbica | rural | 138.7 | 8,942 | Izbica |
| Gmina Żółkiewka | rural | 130.0 | 6,131 | Żółkiewka |
| Gmina Fajsławice | rural | 70.7 | 5,062 | Fajsławice |
| Gmina Siennica Różana | rural | 98.4 | 4,402 | Siennica Różana |
| Gmina Łopiennik Górny | rural | 106.3 | 4,301 | Łopiennik Górny |
| Gmina Kraśniczyn | rural | 110.0 | 4,284 | Kraśniczyn |
| Gmina Gorzków | rural | 96.2 | 4,055 | Gorzków |
| Gmina Rudnik | rural | 88.4 | 3,521 | Rudnik |
| * seat not part of the gmina | ||||
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