Prince William County Closes Government Buildings to the Public

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PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, VA… Due to evolving concerns related to COVID-19, Prince William County closed all government buildings to the public as of 5 p.m. today, Thursday, March 19, 2020, until further notice. The courts, clerks and related judicial administration locations and services are open in accordance with instructions from the Virginia Supreme Court. Public Safety services are operating normally.

While county buildings are closed, county employees will continue to report to work or telework if available, and departments will remain open for business virtually. The public will be able to contact departments by phone and e-mail. Those seeking to do business with the county should do so remotely online, by phone or through the mail, or delay any business that requires in-person interaction with county employees until a future date. The county is closely monitoring the status of COVID-19 to determine when county buildings can be safely re-opened to the public.

A list of online services can be found at emergency.pwcgov.org/online.

As of March 19, 2020, public health officials have noted evidence of community transmission of COVID-19 in parts of Northern Virginia. Local governments in Northern Virginia have already taken a number of actions to promote social distancing and protect those at increased risk for severe illness.

Individuals are urged to wash hands frequently; stay home when sick; avoid close contact with those who are sick; cover coughs and sneezes; maintain at least six feet of personal space whenever possible; avoid crowded areas and non-essential travel if you are over age 65 or have a chronic medical condition; and follow local government guidance.

Infectious diseases do not respect boundaries. Each individual is a critical part of slowing the spread of COVID-19, in addition to government action at the local, state and federal levels.

For more information about the COVID-19 coronavirus and how you can help protect yourself and those around you, visit pwcgov.org/emergency. Additionally, the Prince William Health District has established a call center where residents, businesses and healthcare providers can get information related to COVID-19. The phones will be staffed seven days per week from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. You can call 703-872-7759.

Virginia residents can also call the Virginia Department of Health public information line at 877-ASK-VDH3 for questions about the novel coronavirus situation. If you have chest pain or shortness of breath, call or text 911.

General COVID-19 Resources

Online Services

DEVELOPMENT SERVICES Permits, inspections and latest information: Development Services ePortal Important information here


DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES Apply for, or renew, SNAP, Medicaid and TANF benefits online at: www.commonhelp.virginia.gov Apply for, or renew, Medicaid benefits over the phone by calling: 1-855-242-8282 Apply for SNAP, Medicaid or TANF benefits over the phone by calling: 1-855-635-4370


HUMAN RESOURCES Email:[email protected] | Phone: 703-792-6640 Please don’t hesitate to leave a voice message —your call will be directed to appropriate HR staff.


TAXPAYER SERVICES Pay taxes online: Tax Portal Additional services: (business licensesprocurement services & assessments) Email: [email protected] Phone: 703-792-6710


LIBRARIES Our libraries offer lots of online resources: books, television shows, music, and of course books and magazines: Digital Library


GENERAL ASSISTANCE 703-792-6000

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