County government provides essential services we use every day: public transportation we take to work; after-school or day-care programs for our children; health clinics for immunizations; recreation centers and senior centers for our enjoyment; libraries for books to read or doing research, disposal facilities for our trash; and police, fire and rescue personnel for our safety. These are just a few of the many interactions citizens have with county agencies every day.
- Administration for Human Services
- Animal Shelter
- Cable Communications and Consumer Protection
- Circuit Court
- Civil Service Commission
- Commonwealth's Attorney
- Community and Recreation Services
- Community Revitalization and Reinvestment, Office of
- County Attorney, Office of
- County Executive, Office of
- Economic Development Authority
- Elections, Office of
- Emergency Management, Office of
- Equity Programs, Office of
- Facilities Management
- Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board
- Family Services
- Finance
- Financial and Program Auditor, Office of the
- Fire and Rescue Department
- General District Court
- Health Department
- Housing and Community Development
- Human Resources
- Human Rights Commission
- Information Technology
- Internal Audit
- Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court
- Library, Fairfax County Public
- Management and Budget
- Northern Virginia Soil and Water Conservation District
- Park Authority
- Partnerships, Office of
- Planning and Zoning
- Planning Commission
- Police Department
- Public Affairs, Office of
- Public Safety Communications, Department of
- Public Works and Environmental Services
- Purchasing and Supply Management
- Retirement Systems
- Sheriff, Office of
- Systems Management for Human Services
- Tax Administration
- Transportation
- Vehicle Services