One of the county's constitutional officers, the commonwealth's attorney prosecutes felony, misdemeanor, traffic and juvenile criminal cases in cooperation with law enforcement and the complaints of private citizens.
Prince William County's Sudley North government offices are located along Ashton Avenue and is accessible by OmniLink bus services. Vistiors can find offices for social services, tax services and community services at this location.
PVS International is located on North Moore Street next to the Rosslyn metro station. It has been in business since 1976 providing passport and visa services to customers in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area and nationwide. The staff ensures that clients have the correct forms in order to process their document requests and handle the entire process. In addition, the staff can deliver the documents to the State Department.
The Neighborhood Resource Center is a service provided by the Town of Herndon and Fairfax County. The NRC, a multipurpose center, offers integrative services to residents. The space includes multipurpose rooms, meeting rooms, a waiting and reception area, a learning center, a computer lab, classrooms and a kitchen. The center houses a Community Association Reference Library, which contains information to help strengthen community associations. Other programs offered include the Neighborhood Watch Program and other police-citizen services.
Arlington County Government Environmental Services (DES) is located on Clarendon Boulevard, just blocks from the Court House metro station. DES focuses on areas related to the environmental impact of growth, transportation, waste management and community planning. Everything from where roads are build to the maintenance of the Chesapeake Bay all have an impact on our environment. Through planning, collaboration and program management DES strives to make that impact a positive one.
The Department of Building and Development oversees the design and construction of new public and private structures to ensure that they conform to county standards. It works to ensure quality of life by mandating that builders employ best practices, and informs developers and other interested parties of county and statewide standards.
The Prince William County Sheriff's office is among the first of its kind in Virginia to receive accredidation through the Virginia Law Enforcement Professional Standards. Glendell Hill is Sheriff and the office is located at the City Judicial Center in Manassas. The Sheriff's office has been serving the community since 1931, making it the oldest government agency in the county.
The grounds at Sully Historic Site served as the country home for Richard Bland Lee, northern Virginia's first congressman, back in the late 18th century. The house was built in 1794 on land that Lee inherited from his father. The inheritance also included livestock and 29 slaves, who operated the farm. Tours of the plantation are available Wednesday through Monday except on some holidays.