Drafting documents for business or personal purposes is always a significant task.
When creating a contract, a public service application, or a power of attorney, it is vital to take into account all federal and state laws applicable to the area.
Nevertheless, smaller counties and even municipalities also have legal stipulations that must be considered.
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For further information please contact 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.
The public is able to access documents, such as deeds, birth and death certificates, military discharge records, and others through the register of deeds. There may be a fee to access or copy public records through the register of deeds.
If you only need to amend an issued permit (no plan changes needed), please complete a permit application and email it to LDSbuildingpermits@fairfaxcounty.gov.
Fairfax County requires a Building Permit for most new residential and commercial construction, which includes, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, and framing installations, and alterations; to include building additions, decks, carport enclosures, finished basements, second kitchens, bathroom and kitchen alterations.
If you know the instrument number or deed book and page number, you may request a copy of your deed either by mail or over the telephone by calling 703-691-7320, option 3 and then option 3 again. Send your written request to: Fairfax Circuit Court 4110 Chain Bridge Road, Suite 317 Fairfax, VA 22030.
A. Section 105.1 Appointment of building official. Every local building department shall have a building official as the executive official in charge of the department. The building official shall be appointed in a manner selected by the local governing body.
Land records from 1757 to present are available for the public to research using Public Access terminals in the Clerk's Office. These records include, but are not limited to: Assignments. Certificates of Satisfaction.
Fairfax County Office of Vital Records can provide certified copies of divorces that have taken place in Virginia from 1918 to the present. If you need a Divorce Decree please contact the Courthouse where your divorce is filed.
If you only need to amend an issued permit (no plan changes needed), please complete a permit application and email it to LDSbuildingpermits@fairfaxcounty.gov.
The Office of the Circuit Court Clerk.