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Welcome to county office your ultimate guide to local government services and public records. Let'sMoreWelcome to county office your ultimate guide to local government services and public records. Let's get started how do I find Fairfax County Virginia property records. First visit the Fairfax County
For information about researching current Fairfax Circuit Court Land Records and Deeds, please visit the Land Records Research Room page or contact the Land Records Division at 703-691-7320 (press 3, then 4) (TTY 711).
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If you have the street address or legal description of the property, the Commissioner's Office can provide the ownership information. Contact the Real Estate Department at (540) 372-1207.
To have your name will be withheld from the Fairfax County Real Estate Division website, please complete an Owner Name Withholding Form. Please note that the name withholding only applies to our online iCare database. This information will continue to be accessible to requestors who visit our offices or call us.
Under Virginia State Law, these real estate assessment records are public information. Display of this property information on the internet is specifically authorized by the Code of Virginia §58.1-3122.2 (as amended).
Property Number (On your Fairfax County property bill, look near the top or bottom right corner after "Include this Number on your Check:")
Deeds recorded in Fairfax County are available through the Land Records Division of the County Circuit Court. They are located in Suite 317 of the Fairfax County Courthouse (4110 Chain Bridge Rd). For more information, call 703-691-7320, or visit their website.