Fairfax County Fairfax Station / County
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.
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Board of Supervisors Primary Phone #: 703-324-3151. TTY: 711. Primary Fax #: 703-324-3926.
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.
If you have a question or need advice about a consumer issue, contact Consumer Affairs at 703-222-8435, TTY 711 to speak to a consumer specialist. Our business hours are a.m. to p.m. Monday through Friday.
The Fairfax County town of Fairfax was named an independent city in 1961. The federal government's growth during and after World War II spurred rapid growth in the county and transformed it from a rural to suburban region.
General questions? 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. More specific questions?
The Virginia 19th Judicial Circuit is a circuit court in Virginia. It is home to the Fairfax Circuit Court, which serves Fairfax County and the City of Fairfax.
Any case may be appealed to the circuit court once the district court has finalized a decision (some issues can be appealed before a final decision by making an “interlocutory appeal”). Appeals to circuit courts are first heard by a panel, consisting of three circuit court judges.