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Stub Number - The Stub Number is a unique number assigned to your Real Estate account.
Motions for Reconsideration should be filed in the Clerk's Office and a courtesy copy should be delivered to the Judge who made the initial ruling. Do not file the Yellow Friday Motions Day - Praecipe/Notice Form or otherwise schedule any motion for reconsideration for a hearing.
Property Number (On your Fairfax County property bill, look near the top or bottom right corner after "Include this Number on your Check:")
There is a public cafeteria that serves breakfast and lunch on the C-level of the Fairfax County Courthouse.
You may view your tax information online or request a copy of the bill by emailing DTARCD@fairfaxcounty or calling 703-222-8234, TTY 711.
Finding your property tax ID number is easier than you might think. If you already own the property, you can find this number on property tax bills, deeds, or title reports. However, for those who do not own the property or need a different approach, many local government websites provide online databases.
Solicitation Penalties and Consequences in Virginia Solicitation, like prostitution, is a Class 1 misdemeanor offense, which can result in a maximum one-year jail sentence, a maximum fine of $2,500, or both.
Frequently Asked Questions About No Soliciting Laws Yes, individuals and businesses in Virginia have the right to display “No Soliciting” signs on their private properties or business premises. These signs serve as a clear communication of their intent not to be solicited.