Local 911 Center Directory County911 Center NameNon-Emergency Number Dooly Middle Flint Regional 911 Authority (229) 937-9011 Dougherty Albany 911 Communications Center (229) 431-2132 Douglas Douglas County E-911 (770) 949-6408 Early Southwest Georgia Regional E-911 (229) 723-2201107 more rows
For routine questions or non-emergency situations in Fairfax County, dial 703-691-2131 . To report road hazards or ask road-related question, 24/7, call 1-800-FOR-ROAD (800-367-7623 ).
If you have questions, want to make a report, or if you are the subject of enforcement and need to contact us, you can report problems online, reach us via email, phone (703-324-1300 / TTY 711), or visit us in person at 12055 Government Center Parkway, Suite 1016, Fairfax, VA 22035.
Accident report forms should include fields for names and contact information of the individuals and witnesses involved, the type of accident, the date and time the accident occurred, the location of the accident, a detailed description of the accident, and room for any additional comments.
The Virginia DMV You can fill out and submit an Information Request Form (CRD 93) or submit a written request that includes, at a minimum, the following information: Your name. Your involvement (such as whether you were a driver, passenger, pedestrian, bicyclist or motorcyclist involved in the accident)
The accident report is not a public document, but many people can obtain a copy on request. The DMV will release it to involved drivers, passengers, and anyone else injured in the incident, such as a pedestrian or cyclist.
Crash Data DMV maintains the official record of all reportable crashes occurring within the Commonwealth. We store this data in the Traffic Records Electronic Data System for at least 36 months.
Email (preferred): FCPDUVISA@fairfaxcounty.
How can I learn a vehicle's history? Visit the National Motor Vehicle Title Information System (NMVTIS) website, vehiclehistory, to get a vehicle history report with title, insurance loss, and salvage information.
The Virginia DMV You can fill out and submit an Information Request Form (CRD 93) or submit a written request that includes, at a minimum, the following information: Your name. Your involvement (such as whether you were a driver, passenger, pedestrian, bicyclist or motorcyclist involved in the accident)