Written by George Washington and George Mason on July 17, 1774, at Mount Vernon, the Fairfax County Resolves were both a bold statement of fundamental constitutional rights and a revolutionary call for an association of colonies to protest British anti-American actions.
§ 41.1-2-15. Permitting animals to trespass., Article 2. Animal Control and Rabies Control., Chapter 41.1. Animal Control and Care, Code of Ordinances, Fairfax County.
The Conservation Agreement is made between the County and the property owners to ensure proposed measures of conservation are established. This agreement must be signed and notarized by all property owners and is verified by using the County's Tax Records.
You may obtain the deed book and page number by searching for the document in the Court Public Access Network (“CPAN”) on one of the public computers in the Land Records Research Room or through a subscription. Subscribers to CPAN are able to make non-certified copies from their own computer.
Spouses who have lived apart for six months, have a separation agreement, and have no minor children have grounds to file. If the spouses have not entered into an agreement and/or have minor children, they must be separated for one year before they can file for a divorce on a no-fault ground.
Fairfax County: In Fairfax County, landlords are not typically required to obtain a business license for a single rental property. However, if the rental property is part of a larger rental business with multiple units, a business license might be required.
In Fairfax County, a number of Boards, Authorities and Commissions (BACs) have been established. Each of these advisory panels has a specific purpose and each requires representatives with specific skills and knowledge.
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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.