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The Fairfax Circuit Court (19th Judicial Circuit) is the trial court of general jurisdiction and is the largest trial court in Virginia, composed of fifteen full-time trial judges.
For sign language interpreters or CART only, contact the Interpreter Coordinator directly at (703) 246-2221 or CCR-Interpreters@fairfaxcounty (TTY 703-352-4139 through Virginia Relay 711). Requests for sign language interpreters or CART should be made at least 3 weeks in advance of the hearing date.
The circuit court is the trial court with the broadest powers in Virginia. The circuit court handles all civil cases with claims of more than $25,000. It shares authority with the general district court to hear matters involving claims between $4,500 and $25,000.
You can email us at GDCMail@fairfaxcounty.
2 proofs of residency, which can be a current utility bill (water, gas or electric), lease agreement or mortgage statement. It must show your name, address and date.
Driver's license or Virginia state issued identification card will be accepted, and will be counted as one of the two proofs of residence, only if the driver's license or Virginia state issued I.D. is presented in conjunction with a lease or mortgage bill that shows the same address as the driver's license or Virginia ...
You may be asked to provide a utility bill, lease agreement, or another item specified by the school. Further information about residency is available in TEC 25.001.
Proof of Residency in Fairfax County Deed of parent's house. Lease agreement in parent's name signed by rental management office. A resident manager's letter with company letterhead stating residence of parent.
The following two factors determine a student's eligibility to enroll in FCPS: Residency: Children must be living with a parent and residing in Fairfax County. Age: Children must be age 5 or older by September 30.
To become a substitute teacher or substitute instructional assistant, begin by filling out and submitting an application. Once an interested candidate's application, FCPS orientation, and background check are completed and approved, hired substitutes can expect to enter a classroom within a week!