Internal Audit

CONTACT INFORMATION: Our office is open 8:00AM-4:30PM M-F
703-324-4200 TTY 711
12000 Government Center Parkway, Suite 533
Fairfax, VA 22035
Sharon Pribadi
Director

Fraud Reporting

County Fraud Resources Contact Information

Personal Financial Crime  

(i.e. Identity Theft, Embezzlement, Phishing scams, etc.)

Fairfax County Police Financial Crimes Division 

 

Phone #: 703-691-2131 (Non-emergency) 

 

www.fairfaxcounty.gov/police/howdoi/financialcrimes 

Fraud related to Fairfax County government operations 

Fairfax County Government Internal Audit Office 

 

Fraud Hotline:  703-787-3243 

 

Email:  COEXEC-IA@fairfaxcounty.gov 

Public Assistance Program fraud  

(i.e. SNAP, TANF, Child Care Assistance, etc.) 

Department of Family Services Fraud Unit 

 

Hotline #:  703-324-7564 

 

Email: DFSFraud@fairfaxcounty.gov 

Housing Assistance Fraud  Phone #: 703-324-2102
Consumer Complaint against a business, tenant-landlord dispute, or cable issue 

Fairfax County Consumer Services Division 

 

Phone #: 703-222-8435 

 

www.fairfaxcounty.gov/cableconsumer/csd/consumer 

 
 

Reporting Fraud Related to Fairfax County Operations

If you have observed or are aware of fraud committed within Fairfax County Government operations, or by anyone doing business with the county, please call the Fairfax County Fraud Hotline to report any allegations.  The Fraud Hotline calls are reviewed and followed up on by the Internal Audit Office (IAO).

The Fairfax County Fraud Policy defines fraud as "theft or intentional waste or abuse of county funds, time, or property."  The policy applies to any irregularity or suspected irregularity, involving not only employees, but also vendors, agents, volunteers, and external organizations doing business with the county.  Investigations into fraud allegations are performed by the Internal Audit Office in coordination with other agencies, as appropriate.  If there is sufficient evidence to warrant a criminal investigation, the Fairfax County Police Department will be contacted by IAO.

When calling the Fraud Hotline voice mailbox, please provide IAO with a description of the suspicious activity you are reporting, the date of the occurrence and the date that it came to your attention, along with the names of the individuals and departments/agencies/organizations involved.  While contact information is voluntary, leaving your name and a telephone number where we can reach you is often extremely beneficial in assisting us as we gather information and clarify issues involved.

**If you are submitting a request in languages other than English, please allow added business days for responding.

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