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    Proof of Residency Information Requirement Details

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    Police and DEA Prescription Drug Take-Back Day is October 25 More Information and Locations

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    Take the “I Recycle” Pledge – Win $300 - $800 Online Contest Entry Form

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    Effective March 14, 2025, the Prince William County Tax Administration Office will no longer issue Solid Waste Facility Decals. On March 31, 2025, all landfill and compost facility residential visitors will be required to scan their Virginia DMV-issued driver’s licenses at the scalehouse. FAQ's

Free, Confidential Document Shredding November 22

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The Prince William County Solid Waste Division will hold a free document shredding event on Saturday, November 22 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. or until trucks reach capacity. The event will be at the Prince William Stadium parking lot, 7 County Complex Court, Woodbridge, Va.

This event is for residents only, no business or commercial patrons are allowed. Only confidential documents such as bank statements and tax returns will be accepted. Removal of regular-sized paper clips and staples is not required.  All non-confidential documents, such as junk mail, should be recycled with curbside recycling collection, or at a Solid Waste facility customer convenience center or recycling drop-off trailer.

Residents may bring up to the equivalent of four boxes no bigger than 18 inches by 12 inches by 15 inches of paper for shredding on-site at no charge. 

All items for shredding should be securely placed in the rear of the vehicle (trunk, hatchback, or truck bed) before coming to the shred location. Please close or cover boxes to avoid creating litter on county roadways. At the shred location, customers should stay in their vehicles.

For additional material limits, guidelines, and additional shred dates, seeEvents at  www.pwcva.gov/trashandrecycling. 

 

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