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Sources of Property Records in Virginia The clerk of the circuit court is where you can find real estate deeds. For example, Fairfax County has its land records, which are searchable on the court website. The local county tax office handles all property tax records and issues bills to residents.
House Location Plat: Detailed mapping for the territory a single-family residence is built upon, as well as the territory's borders and intersecting easements. Contact the Fairfax County Zoning Permit Review Branch at 703-222-1082, TTY 711.
These official records may be found in the Fairfax County Circuit Court's Court Public Access Network (CPAN) system. They may also be found in the deed books available at 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 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).
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.
Property Number (On your Fairfax County property bill, look near the top or bottom right corner after "Include this Number on your Check:")
Finding Your Property id You can search property records by address at the county assessor's office, recorder of deeds office, or auditor's office. These records may or may not be available digitally through the county or city website as well.
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.
To qualify for real estate tax deferral, you must be at least 65 years of age or permanently and totally disabled. Applicants who turn 65 or become permanently and totally disabled during the year of application may also qualify for tax deferral on a prorated basis.