Community Corner
Vehicle Decals Eliminated For Most Fairfax City Tax Payers
Due to a recent ordinance change, Fairfax City is no longer issuing vehicle decals to most city personal property taxpayers.
07/30/2020
Due to a recent ordinance change, Fairfax City is no longer issuing vehicle decals to most city personal property taxpayers.
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The city now will issue decals only for vehicles registered at addresses in Residential Parking Permit Districts, where on-street parking is difficult due to high volumes of non-resident vehicles. The decals will help identify vehicles garaged in those areas.
The change was implemented when City Council enacted an ordinance on July 28 that eliminated the requirement for all vehicles to display decals when garaged in the city.
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In the past, decals served as a visual check and enforcement tool. However, the use of other electronic discovery measures have replaced the need for decals for that purpose.
Taxpayers will receive their bills in mid-August, and payment is due October 5. Late payments will incur a 10 percent penalty plus interest.
How can you pay your bill?
- Use the secure drop boxes outside City Hall, 10455 Armstrong Street
- Mail must be postmarked by October 5
- Online: click here to pay your bill now
- An appointment is required to pay in-person: click here for information on how to make an appointment
To request a copy of your bill: email 703.385.7900 (then press 1). You also may view your personal property (and real estate) tax bills online.
To make changes to your bill: email, 703.385.7885
This press release was produced by the City of Fairfax. The views expressed here are the author’s own.