Circuit Court Clerk Releases New Dates to Extend Seals on Wheels Services at Local Festivals and Events

Jacqueline C. Smith, Esq., Clerk of the Circuit Court, is bringing court services to the streets. Clerk Smith launched “Seals on Wheels”. A first of its kind in Virginia, Seals on Wheels is a fully mobile service center to make the Prince William County Circuit Court Clerk’s services even more accessible and convenient to the public.

Residents of Prince William County, Manassas and Manassas Park can now access the most popular services provided by the Clerk by visiting Seals on Wheels at various sites throughout the jurisdiction on select Saturdays. The public can file marriage license applications, notary applications, concealed handgun permits, and much more – all at a location near residents and during new Saturday hours.

Seals on Wheels will continue rolling though the jurisdiction with stops at seven (7) libraries thanks to a partnership with Prince William County Libraries. The program will soon add dates in Manassas and Manassas Park. In addition to these dates, the Clerk of Circuit Court has released new dates at local festivals offering more convenience to the community to receive Circuit Court Clerk services. 

Full Tour Schedule: 

• September 9 –  Casa Bru Mar Foundation’s 2nd Annual Building Bridges LGBTQ+ Symposium – 
George Mason University  (Prince William Campus)
• September 10 – Potomac Valley Church – Dumfries 
• September 16 – Hispanic Heritage Day – Metz Middle School
• September 23 – Occoquan Fall Art Festival – Town of Occoquan
• September 30 – Coles District – Independent Hill Library
• October 14 – Brentsville District – Nokesville Library
• October 21 – Occoquan District – Chinn Library

For more information about the Clerk’s “Seals on Wheels” mobile services and updates about the full tour schedule, please visit Home | Seals on Wheels (pwccircuitcourt.com).

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