Code Compliance

CONTACT INFORMATION: Code Compliance is open 8AM - 4PM Mon-Thurs and 9:15AM - 4PM Fridays.
703-324-1300 TTY 711
12055 Government Center Parkway, Suite 1016
Fairfax, VA 22035
Gabriel M. Zakkak
Director

March 2026 Code Compliance Corner

Homes provide the most affordable location for startup businesses. Fairfax County allows home-based business, but it is important to make sure that your business can comply with zoning limitations and other County rules before starting operations in your home.

One intended purpose of the Zoning Ordinance is to create and maintain conditions where people and their environment can coexist. One way it does this is by separating certain incompatible uses – like preventing businesses such as arcades and gas stations in residential districts. However, residents can operate some businesses at their home. The Zoning Ordinance calls these home-based businesses (HBBs), which require a permit and have use standards to reduce impact. Examples include offices with no customers, or music lessons for a limited number of students at a time and per day. More HBB information is available on the Department of Code Compliance (DCC) Home-Based Business flyer.

A few other types of commerce or business-like activities can be conducted at home but are not considered HBBs. These are also subject to limits and include:  

  • A limited riding or boarding stable (requires 2+ acres and permit);
  • Short-term lodging (with permit);
  • home day care facility (zoning application approval is required for over seven children in a single-family detached dwelling or five children in other dwelling types);
  • Caring for up to four companion animals (pets). No permit is required. However, the Zoning Ordinance limits the number of dogs on a property, and dogs receiving care from a non-owner count toward the property’s limit.

Answers to frequent questions regarding business licensing is available from the Department of Tax Administration. And, for aspiring entrepreneurs, Fairfax CORE (Connecting Opportunities and Resources for Entrepreneurs) can help you find the information and support you need to start and grow your business.

DCC is here to help – if you have questions, want to make a report, or if you are the subject of enforcement and need to contact us. You can report problems onlinelearn about what happens during an investigation, reach us via email, phone (703-324-1300 / TTY 711), or visit us in person at 12055 Government Center Parkway, Suite 1016, Fairfax, VA 22035.

 

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