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How to pay Fairfax County Traffic Tickets Online

April 14, 2014 | By | No Comments

Fairfax County General District Court now offers citizens and visitors the opportunity to prepay speeding tickets and similar offenses via the Internet. Most traffic tickets and some criminal violations can be paid before the assigned court date so that people will not even need to appear in court. Prepaying saves a trip and saves time. There are no additional costs or fees for online payment.

The Internet payment option is part of a statewide online service resulting from a unique intergovernmental partnership between the Supreme Court of Virginia, the Virginia Information Providers Network (VIPNet) and the Fairfax County General District Court. To pay using the Internet, go to www.courts.state.va.us and click on General District Court Case Information and follow the instructions. Payment can be made via the Internet once the ticket information has been entered into the system (approximately two weeks after the traffic stop) and up until 4 p.m. the day before the court date.

Other prepayment methods include paying by phone, mail or in person.
To pay using the court’s automated phone system, residents can call the Traffic Division at 703-246-3764 or the Criminal Division at 703-691-7320 (TTY for both is 703-934-1296), and pay by credit card between 6:30 a.m. and 6 p.m., Monday through Friday. Phone payments must be made two days prior to the court date.

Checks and money orders can be mailed to Fairfax County General District Court, Attention Traffic (or Criminal) Division, 4110 Chain Bridge Road, Fairfax, VA 22030. Mailed payments can also be made by credit card using a credit card payment form which can be downloaded at www.fairfaxcounty.gov/courts/gendist. Payments by mail must be received at least five days before the court date. A copy of the ticket should be included with the payment to ensure that the correct fine is credited.

Payments can be made in person between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. Traffic tickets need to be paid at the clerk’s office, located on the first floor of the Judicial Center (Room 176). Criminal violation payments are paid on the second floor (Room 239). Payment in person must be made two days prior to the court date.

Not all fines can be prepaid. Some offenses, such as reckless driving and driving on a suspended license, require a court appearance. Also, certain offenses, such as failure to maintain proper control and failure to pay time and attention, are prepayable but are not accepted for prepayment over the Internet. They can be paid using the automated phone system, through the mail or in person.

For a list of prepayable fines, visit www.fairfaxcounty.gov/courts/gendist or call the traffic prepayment recording line at 703-246-2364, TTY 711, or the Criminal Clerk’s Office at 703-246-3305, TTY 711.

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How to Get a Marriage License

April 10, 2014 | By | No Comments

Marriage licenses are issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court.  There are no residency requirements to obtain a marriage license in Virginia. A couple may go to any circuit court in Virginia to obtain this license. Once the license is issued, there is no waiting period and no blood test is required. The marriage license is valid for 60 calendar days and the marriage must take place in Virginia.

Location:

The Fairfax County Courthouse at 4110 Chain Bridge Road, Fairfax, Virginia on the first floor in Suite 116.

Cost:

The fee is $30.00 payable by cash or credit card (Visa or MasterCard only with a 4% processing fee).

Special Requirements:

Both parties must appear before the Clerk to obtain a license and must be 18 years of age or older (proof of age is required with either a valid driver’s license with picture, passport or military identification).  If a party is 16 or 17 years of age a parent must appear with identification. The Clerk’s Office will provide a special affidavit for the parent’s signature.

Phone:

If you have any questions, please contact the Fairfax Circuit Court Clerk’s Office at 703-691-7320, press 3, 6, 1.

On-Line Marriage License Pre-Application:

Marriage license applicants who are 18 years of age or older, can complete the pre-application online and submit it directly to the Fairfax Circuit Court. Upon submission, you will receive a confirmation document via e-mail. Within 90 days of submission, bring the confirmation document, payment and a valid photo id (driver’s license, passport or military identification card) to the Public Service Division of the Fairfax Circuit Court to obtain your license. The bride and groom must appear at the courthouse together.

 

Source: http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/courts/circuit/marriage_license_info.htm

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How to Pay Traffic Tickets

April 10, 2014 | By | No Comments

Pay Fines Online, Not in Line

Fairfax County General District Court now offers citizens and visitors the opportunity to prepay speeding tickets and similar offenses via the Internet. Most traffic tickets and some criminal violations can be paid before the assigned court date so that people will not even need to appear in court. Prepaying saves a trip and saves time. There are no additional costs or fees for online payment.

The Internet payment option is part of a statewide online service resulting from a unique intergovernmental partnership between the Supreme Court of Virginia, the Virginia Information Providers Network (VIPNet) and the Fairfax County General District Court. To pay using the Internet, go to www.courts.state.va.us and click on General District Court Case Information and follow the instructions. Payment can be made via the Internet once the ticket information has been entered into the system (approximately two weeks after the traffic stop) and up until 4 p.m. the day before the court date.

Other prepayment methods include paying by phone, mail or in person.
To pay using the court’s automated phone system, residents can call the Traffic Division at 703-246-3764 or the Criminal Division at 703-691-7320 (TTY for both is 703-934-1296), and pay by credit card between 6:30 a.m. and 6 p.m., Monday through Friday. Phone payments must be made two days prior to the court date.

Checks and money orders can be mailed to Fairfax County General District Court, Attention Traffic (or Criminal) Division, 4110 Chain Bridge Road, Fairfax, VA 22030. Mailed payments can also be made by credit card using a credit card payment form which can be downloaded at www.fairfaxcounty.gov/courts/gendist. Payments by mail must be received at least five days before the court date. A copy of the ticket should be included with the payment to ensure that the correct fine is credited.

Payments can be made in person between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. Traffic tickets need to be paid at the clerk’s office, located on the first floor of the Judicial Center (Room 176). Criminal violation payments are paid on the second floor (Room 239). Payment in person must be made two days prior to the court date.

Not all fines can be prepaid. Some offenses, such as reckless driving and driving on a suspended license, require a court appearance. Also, certain offenses, such as failure to maintain proper control and failure to pay time and attention, are prepayable but are not accepted for prepayment over the Internet. They can be paid using the automated phone system, through the mail or in person.

For a list of prepayable fines, visit www.fairfaxcounty.gov/courts/gendist or call the traffic prepayment recording line at 703-246-2364, TTY 711, or the Criminal Clerk’s Office at 703-246-3305, TTY 711.