Fairfax County Emergency Services and Contact Information Update

Fairfax County Emergency Services and Contact Information Update

Fairfax County residents seeking emergency assistance or information can now access updated contact details and service hours. The county’s health department operates from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, providing critical support and information to the community.

For urgent inquiries, residents can call the dedicated helpline at 703-324-7329. Those with hearing impairments can use the TTY service at 711. Email correspondence can be directed to [email protected].

The county government offices are located at 12000 Government Center Parkway, Fairfax, VA 22035. Visitors and residents can find directions via online maps or contact the county through official channels for assistance.

Fairfax County also maintains a presence on social media platforms, including Twitter, where updates and alerts are regularly posted. The official handle is @fairfaxcounty.

For general inquiries or to speak with county officials, residents are encouraged to contact the Chairman’s office or use the Fairfax Virtual Assistant for quick responses to common questions.

Despite the ongoing updates, some pages or links may occasionally be unavailable or temporarily offline. Residents are advised to check the county’s official website regularly for the latest information and alerts.

1 thought on “Fairfax County Emergency Services and Contact Information Update”

  1. This update on Fairfax County’s emergency contact info is really helpful, especially the availability of TTY services and the online resources. I appreciate the clear instructions on where to find the offices and how to stay updated via social media. Living in a community where quick access to emergency services can make a difference, I’ve always found it reassuring when local governments keep their contact info current and accessible. I wonder, does anyone know if Fairfax County provides any SMS alert services for urgent situations? It would be fantastic if there was a quick, text-based notification system, similar to some other counties. Also, I think having a centralized, easy-to-navigate page for all these contacts can encourage residents to save this info for quick reference in emergencies. If anyone has tips on how they keep emergency contacts handy or integrated into daily life, I’d love to hear about it.

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