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Contact us! 703-FAIRFAX (703-324-7329) (phone, email and social media) is a contact center for general questions from 8 a.m. to p.m., Monday to Friday.
Fairfax County was once considered a Republican bastion but Democrats now control of the Board of Supervisors and the School Board (officially nonpartisan) as well as the offices of sheriff and Commonwealth's Attorney.
Fairfax County operates under the urban county executive form of government, an optional form of Virginia county government. The powers of government are vested in an elected Board of Supervisors consisting of nine members elected by district, plus a Chairman elected at large.
Chris Falcon, clerk of the Fairfax County Circuit Court, is transforming how residents access court services through technology and community outreach.
What is Fairfax Media's email address format? Fairfax Media's email format typically follows the pattern of First.Last@fairfaxmedia.au; this email format is used 80% of the time. Other contacts within LeadIQ's database had email formats such as FLast@fairfaxmedia.auFirst.L@fairfaxmedia.au.
The circuit court has the authority to hear serious criminal cases called felonies. The circuit court also handles family matters, including divorce. In addition, the circuit court hears cases appealed from the general district court and from the juvenile and domestic relations district court.
Fairfax County Government's email format typically follows the pattern of First.Last@fairfaxcounty; this email format is used 97% of the time. Other contacts within LeadIQ's database had email formats such as Last.First@fairfaxcountyFLast@fairfaxcounty.
Most Common Email Formats at Fairfax County Public Schools Fairfax County Public Schools Email FormatsExamplePercentage First.Last@fcps John.Doe@fcps 65% FLast@fcps JDoe@fcps 29% FirstLast@fcps JohnDoe@fcps 5% Last.First@fcps Doe.John@fcps 1%5 more rows
You can email us at GDCMail@fairfaxcounty. We can answer questions regarding your case, but please keep in mind that we cannot provide legal advice. Please include as much of the following information as you can for us to be able to assist you: Full name as set forth on your court documents, ticket, etc.