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Overview
CPAN is a subscriber-based internet service that allows users to access the constantly growing database of official Circuit Court records, from 1742 to the present. CPAN subscribers typically include land professionals, such as title examiners, law offices, mortgage companies, banks, the Commissioner of Accounts and county agencies.
CPAN Subscription Information
Information available on CPAN includes:
- Land Record Documents
- Judgment Documents
- Administration of Estate (Fiduciary/Probate) Documents
- Marriage License Documents
- Notary Documents
- Charter Documents
- Financing Statement Documents
- Trade Name Documents
- Circuit Court Criminal & Civil Case Information
- Zoning & Land Development Information
- Real Estate Assessment Information
Before Applying for Access
Please note:
- Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge are the only browsers currently supported for accessing CPAN.
- Only original documents printed on letter-size paper will be accepted.
- Please do not use correction fluid or tape; if any corrections are made, they must be initialed by both the individual who signed the application and the notary.
- Ensure that your business name is consistent throughout all forms.
Mail or Bring Forms to:
Fairfax Circuit Court
Attn: IT Department (CPAN) – Suite 322
4110 Chain Bridge Road
Fairfax, VA 22030
Getting Started
For a new account (not adding users), whether as an individual or as a business, please submit
of the following:
- CPAN Entity Agreement
- If applying as an individual: Use your own name as the name of the business, and list yourself as the only authorized user on page 7.
- Only authorized users listed on page 7 or added via letterhead may access CPAN. Sharing of accounts is prohibited.
- CPAN User Agreement (For each user)
- Check or money order for $150 per user.
- Payable to: "Fairfax Circuit Court"
- Once activated, invoices will be mailed out on a quarterly basis at a rate of $150 per user.
Making Changes to an Existing Account
For adding or removing users to/from an existing CPAN account, please submit all of the following:
- Letterhead Memo requesting the addition and/or removal of users by name.
- CPAN User Agreement (For each additional user)
- Check
or money order for $150 per each net additional user (If adding one user and removing one user within the same memo, this would be a net change of zero and would not require any money.)
- Payable to: "Fairfax Circuit Court"
To cancel an existing account and all users:
- Letterhead Memo or E-mail requesting the cancellation
Support
For assistance, please contact our HelpDesk by email at or phone at (703) 246-2366 (TTY 711).
Overview
The General District Court decides civil cases in which the amount in question does not exceed $25,000, except for personal injury and wrongful death cases in which the amount in question does not exceed $50,000. In addition, unlawful detainer (eviction) suits that include a request for rent for commercial or agricultural property can be heard by the general district court even if the amount of rent requested is more than $25,000.
A suit is begun by filing a civil warrant or complaint with the clerk of the court and paying a filing fee.
Small claims cases are civil cases in which the plaintiff is seeking a money judgment up to $5,000 or recovery of personal property valued up to $5,000. There are no attorneys in small claims court.
Below are the most common topics in the Civil Division. These pages explain the Court's procedures regarding these topics. Court employees will assist you when possible, but they are not employed as attorneys and cannot give legal advice.
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- General Information - Civil Case
Department Resources
Related Resources
Correcting a Virginia Birth Certificate
You may request certain corrections to a birth certificate through Virginia’s Division of Vital Records. If the request is denied, you can file a request in Circuit Court.
Case Status Team
The Case Status Team works with parties to schedule cases according to individualized timelines established by the court. The goal is to afford every litigant access to the courts to resolve their dispute by trial or settlement fairly and efficiently.
Interpreter Information
Many persons who come before the courts are partially or completely excluded from full participation in the proceedings due to limited English proficiency or a speech or hearing impairment. It is essential that the resulting communication barrier be removed, as far as possible, so that these persons are placed in the same position as similarly situated persons for whom there is no such barrier