Fairfax County Government provides updates on courthouse closure and more

Fairfax County Government provides updates on courthouse closure and more
Bryan Hill, County Executive — Fairfax County Government
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The Fairfax County Government, represented on social media by the handle @fairfaxcounty, has issued several updates relevant to residents and stakeholders. These posts cover topics from courthouse closures to public safety tips and voting options.

On May 15, 2025, the Fairfax County Government announced that “Due to issues with the electronic access control system, the Fairfax County Courthouse will remain closed on Friday, May 16.” The announcement directs readers to view full details via a provided link.

The following day, May 16, 2025, in recognition of National Water Safety Month, the government shared water safety tips from @ffxfirerescue. They advised: “Be a water watcher—provide close & constant attention to kids Teach kids to ask permission to go near water Always swim w/ a buddy.”

Also on May 16, an update was provided regarding voting options for the upcoming June Democratic Primary. Residents are informed of three methods available for casting their votes: ” #VoteEarly #VotebyMail #VoteElectionDay.” Further information is accessible through a link included in the post.

Fairfax County is located in Virginia and is part of the Washington-Arlington-Alexandria metropolitan area.



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