Remote-access Guide

fairfax county remote access

by Felipa Koss Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What is access Fairfax?

Access Fairfax provides resources for residents, who otherwise would not have access to current technology. Access Fairfax locations enable participants to access the internet to connect to a variety of Fairfax County e-Services, prepare resumes and search for jobs and much more!

What time does the community center open?

Monday - Friday, 8 AM to 4:30 PM. Community Centers: Community Centers offer public computer access during non-afterschool programming times. Access may also be limited during times when school is out of session during the Spring, Summer and Winter breaks.

Magazines & Newspapers

Stay in the know with access to the daily Washington Post and the New York Times.

Online Educational Resources

With Fairfax County Public Schools closed, caretakers and students may want to keep up with learning and incorporate education into their days at home.

Tutoring and Test Prep

The Fairfax County Public School system maintains a list of qualified, paid tutors. Email prc@fcps.edu to get the current list and inquire with tutors about virtual tutoring options.

Enhanced Gale Resources

Gale is currently offering expanded free access to its interdisciplinary, curriculum-aligned resources for pre-K through undergraduate students. You may be prompted to enter these databases with a password. The password for all is "open."

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.

Before Applying for Access

Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge are the only browsers currently supported for accessing CPAN.

Getting Started

For a new account (not adding users), whether as an individual or as a business, please submit all three of the following:

Making Changes to an Existing Account

Letterhead Memo requesting the addition and/or removal of users by name.

Support

For assistance, please contact our HelpDesk by email at ccrhelp@fairfaxcounty.gov or phone at (703) 246-2366 (TTY 711).

SUBSCRIBE TO DEPARTMENT

Department of Information Technology (DIT) is the authorized agency for planning, design and implementation of information technology and communications systems for the County enterprise to include, but not limited to, designing, deploying and administering information systems, applications, network infrastructure, telephony, mobile communications and devices, websites and data storage, and any other information technology now or in the future..

IT Plan

FY 2022 Adopted IT Plan - Information Technology Governance, Strategic Directions & Initiatives, Projects, Management Controls & Processes, Architecture and Infrastructure and Delivered Projects History.

Technology Awards

Over the years, the Fairfax County's Department of Information Technology has received numerous awards and national recognition for its various programs, services and initiatives.

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Overview

Before Applying For Access

  • Please note: 1. Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge are the only browsers currently supported for accessing CPAN. 2. Only original documents printed on letter-size paper will be accepted. 3. 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. 4. Ensure that your business nam…
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Getting Started

Making Changes to An Existing Account

  1. Letterhead Memo requesting the addition and/or removal of users by name.
  2. Individual Subscriber Agreement(For each additional user)
  3. 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.)
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Support

  • For assistance, please contact our HelpDesk by email at ccrhelp@fairfaxcounty.govor phone at (703) 246-2366 (TTY 711).
See more on fairfaxcounty.gov

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