Christian Friedrich von Otto (26 October 1758 – 8 September 1836) was a Württemberger official and politician.
Otto was born on 26 October 1758 in Dettingen unter Teck, as the son of a Protestant minister.
After attending high school in Stuttgart, he studied law with Carl Christopher Hofacker (1749–1793) at the University of Tübingen.
In 1811, he became Head of the Local Government and a member of the newly established Württemberg State Council.
From 29 July 1821 to 15 November 1831, he succeeded Hans Otto von der Lühe to serve as President of the Privy Council.