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Fairfax / Virginia / United States
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The Fairfax County Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court decides on juvenile matters (youths under the age of 18), offenses committed by adults against juveniles and family issues, except those related to divorce, in Fairfax City, the county and neighboring areas.

Additional duties include:

  • Keeps records of juvenile traffic violations
  • Aids children in need of care or supervision
  • Works to deter delinquency
  • Helps children who have suffered neglect, abuse
  • Carries out protective charges
  • Oversees adult intake for charges related to visitation, support and custody
  • Holds juvenile driver's license ceremony
Onancock / Virginia / United States
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Williamsburg / Virginia / United States
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The Williamsburg Public Works and Utilities-Water and Sewer Division operates and maintains the city s water and sewer systems. It undertakes repair and maintenance work for more than 50 miles of water and sewer lines and sewage pumping stations, as well as various valves, manholes and fire hydrants. The division also offers water services to parts of York and James City counties in Virginia. The Water and Sewer Division responds to a variety of complaints, such as water leaks, sewage back up, taste and odor concerns, and water and sewer bill questions. Located in Williamsburg, Va., it also responds to after-hour water and sewer emergencies.
Chesapeake / Virginia / United States
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The Virginia Department of Social Services provides welfare services to the citizens of Virginia. The department collaborates with the local departments of social services throughout the state and other local service providers to offer assistance to elderly citizens in need of protection from abuse. It also offers services to adults who require the services of adult care residences and provides care, transportation and nutrition services to adults with disabilities. The department additionally provides financial and energy assistance and food stamp benefits. The Virginia Department of Social Services promotes the development of healthy families and protects children from abuse and neglect with programs, such as Child Protective Services and Domestic Violence Prevention. The department maintains an office in Chesapeake, Va.
Alexandria / Virginia / United States
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Alexandria Sheriffs Office is governed by the City of Alexandria in Virginia. It operates a detention center and courthouse. The department offers public safety and law enforcement services. It is also responsible for the transportation of prisoners and execution of court orders and arrest warrants. With as staff of more than 215 deputy sheriffs, the department is approved by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, Commission on Accreditation for Corrections, and National Commission on Correctional Health Care. It is a recipient of the Triple Crown Award. Alexandria Sheriffs Office is certified by the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services and the Virginia Department of Corrections. The department operates an administrative services bureau that performs information and technology operations.
Alexandria / Virginia / United States
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The Office of Historic Alexandria oversees seven of Alexandria's historic sites: Alexandria Black History Museum, Alexandria Archaeology Museum, Fort Ward Museum and Historic Park, Friendship Firehouse, Gadsby's Tavern, The Lyceum and the Stabler-Leadbeater Apothecary Museum. It also helps organize events honoring the city's rich history.

Norfolk / Virginia / United States
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Norfolk, Norfolk, Virginia is a city of some 237, 764 residents and more than 100 diverse neighborhoods. It is the cultural, educational, business and medical center of Hampton Roads, hosts the worlds largest naval base, the regions international airport and is one of the busiest international ports on the East Coast of the United States. The city is undergoing a successful renewal, including new office, retail, entertainment and hotel construction downtown, new residential development along the rivers and bay front, and revitalization projects in many of its neighborhoods. Norfolk has added thousands of new residents to its downtown turning it into a vibrant, lively place to live, visit or work. A light rail route through the heart of downtown is scheduled to open in late 2011. Founded in 1682, Norfolk grew up on the water, and its miles of lake, river and bay front are central to many of its neighborhoods. The citys popular logo -- an elegant young mermaid, which can be spotted in outdoor sites from Downtown to Ocean View -- symbolizes 300 years of maritime and naval heritage and its modern reputation as a city on the move.
Charlottesville / Virginia / United States
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Custom residential architecture, design, renovation, historic restoration, equestrian facility and barn design
Herndon / Virginia / United States
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Frying Pan Farm Park is a unique county park that offers area residents the chance to tour and see a working farm. The park includes a farm, farm house, school house, meeting house, visitor's center, equestrian center, country store, and more. Events such as 4-H fairs, Girl and Boy Scout education programs, field trips and more are held at the park. The park also offers local youth the chance to get involved by being volunteer farm hands and helping to take care of the animals. A schedule of animal births is published each spring.

Manassas / Virginia / United States
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Manassas Regional Airport is the largest regional airport in the state of Virginia. It is also located conveniently off Route 28, just a few minutes to both 95 and 66. With no landing fees and competitive fuel prices, Manassas Regional Airport offers you reliability and convenience of a major airport without all the hassle.