Prince William County Libraries to Begin Offering Services Online and in Person
The Prince William County Government announced in a press release on Wednesday that they will begin offering in person and online library services beginning on Monday, June 15, 2020.
According to their statement, officials have put measures in place to protect employees and the public when conducting business, and they are taking public health and safety very seriously.
The following services are available in person, on location:
- Courthouse Services – court cases, land records
- Elections Office
- Animal Shelter
- Landfill
- Board of County Supervisors meetings
- Planning Commission meetings
- Historical Commission meetings
- Parks and Trails – parking areas and trails are open to the public
- Boat launch at Lake Ridge Park is available for use by boat owners
- Social Services provides SNAP EBT cards at Ferlazzo and Sudley North; 9-11 a.m. and 1-3 p.m.
24-Hour Online Services:
- Taxpayer Services
- e-Development
- SNAP, Medicaid, and TANF benefit applications and renewals
- Courthouse Records
- Attorney Access
- Court Case Information
- Land Records Electronic Recording
- Library Digital Resources
- Human Rights Complaints
- Planning Records
- Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
- Demographics
- 2020 Census
- County Employment
- Economic Development webinars, etc.
The public can access these items on the county website. See https://coronavirus.pwcgov.org/county-services/ to access specific services. The County’s general assistance phone number is 703-792-6000. For more information on Prince William County Government, please visit www.pwcgov.org.