Are you interested in learning about crime statistics in your community? Due to the new information hotline brought to you by the Fairfax County Police Department, this service is now available. This new information line will provide you with facts regarding the crime rate of your neighborhood. Callers will be asked to leave their name, telephone, fax, email or mailing address, as well as their geographical location of interest.
Within 5-7 business days your requested report including an extensive full year of coverage will be sent to you. Because of the extreme popularity of this service, reports are limited allowing each individual two reports a week. Simply call 703-246-7932 to learn more about the safety of your community.
The Fairfax County Office of Public Affairs has created two free e-mail newsletters to help residents stay informed about county events.
“News to Use" is a monthly publication (the first Monday of each month) with short articles about upcoming events, public safety, recreation, child care, community meetings and more. You can subscribe to "News to Use” or view articles from past editions.
"Weekly Agenda” is distributed every Thursday and contains links to agenda information for meetings of the Board of Supervisors, Board of Zoning Appeals, Planning Commission and more. You can subscribe online.
For questions or comments about either of these newsletters, please call the Office of Public Affairs at 703-324-3187, TTY 703-324-2935 or visit www.fairfaxcounty.gov/opa.
Fairfax County has established an audit hotline to obtain citizen comments and suggestions on County government programs and services. The Audit Hotline: