Fairfax County Libraries

The Chantilly Regional Library
The Chantilly Regional Library
The Fairfax County Public Library is a rich and valuable resource where residents of Fairfax County and the surrounding community can utilize many  educational, informational, and recreational services. There are 23 library branches throughout Fairfax County as well as an Administration office, the Fairfax County Archives and Records Center, the Grants and Funding Research Center and the Virginia Room. Each branch features something distinct and interesting. Whether you're scouring news releases or exploring the prospect of entrepreneurship, the outstanding resources and expert staff at the Public Libraries are unparalleled. Notable features recently added by the Fairfax Library Foundation is the tutor learning suite which includes three different tutoring specialties available in both English and Spanish. There is a K-12 Student Center, a College Center, and an Adult Career Center. These facilities include many test preparation materials for standardized tests like the SAT, GED materials, job searching resources, resume writing, and citizenship and financial literacy assistance training. Fairfax County also features a Public Law Library and the Law Library catalog is available online. The Law Library features free wireless internet services and is available to any library (2)visitor with a laptop equipped for wireless networking. Call 703-246-2170 for more information. The Law Library is located at the Fairfax County Courthouse at 4110 Chain Bridge Road, Suite 115, in Fairfax, Virginia. Between the 23 Public Library branches, including those in McLean, Alexandria and Lorton, as well as the Public Law Library, Fairfax County is dedicated to its residents and committed to education and literacy in the community. Public Libraries provide both a fun and safe learning environment for people of all ages.
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Stuart Nesbitt is a Realtor® licensed in the Commonwealth of Virginia. His office is located in Fairfax County near the City of Alexandria in Belle Haven. He was born and raised in Northern Virginia and attended Fairfax County schools. Call him at any time to discuss your real estate needs.