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Meeting Agendas / Board Docs Board & Committee Meeting Schedules Contact Information Rappahannock County Code Notices and Documents. Latest News. view all news. Oct 23, 2024 Real & Personal Property Taxes Due December 5, 2024. Aug 12, 2024 Partial Reimbursement Available for Residential Septic System Maintenance & Repairs.
Treasurer's Office. Employee Intranet - under construction. County Administration. Address: P.O. Box 519, 3 Library Rd. Washington, VA 22747. E-mail: admin@rappahannockcountyva.gov. Phone: 540-675-5330 | Fax: 540-675-5331. Tourism Information - Click on Logo.
Rappahannock County has the traditional County Board of Supervisors form of government. The County has five voting districts that are decennially revised based upon population: Hampton, Jackson, Piedmont, Stonewall-Hawthorne and Wakefield.
FLATWOOD REFUSE & RECYCLING CENTER. Hours: M, W, F 7:00am-7:00pm; Sa 9:00am-7:00pm; Su 1:00pm-5:00pm; closed Tu & Th. 15 Flatwood Road. Washington, VA (no mail delivery) Phone: (540)987-8985. E-Mail: refuse@rappahannockcountyva.gov. VIRGINIA COOPERATIVE EXTENSION. Hours: M-F 8:00am-4:30pm. 311G Gay Street.
The Office is tasked with assessing real and tangible personal property accurately, with uniformity and fairness. We strive to provide efficient and effective tax services through diligent and careful maintenance of tax programs and records. Contact us at 540-675-5370, or fax 540-675-5371.
Real Estate Assessment. Click here for tax rates. Real Estate tax bills go out in the fall and are due Dec. 5th. Payments are submitted to the Treasurer’s Office. The Treasurer may be contacted at (540)675-5360.
Rappahannock County's Visitors Center is located at 3 Library Rd., Washington, Virginia next to our public library. Please call (540) 675-3153 for more information. Information such as brochures, local attractions, business listings, and community events is available at all times on the outside kiosk.
Rappahannock County has the traditional form of government led by an elected Board of Supervisors. The County has five voting districts that are decennially revised based upon population: Hampton, Jackson, Piedmont, Stonewall-Hawthorne, and Wakefield.
The office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court is located at 238 Gay St., Washington, VA, to the right of the Rappahannock County Courthouse. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday. Remote access to our land records is available with a subscription.
Rappahannock County enjoys a temperate, comfortable climate with generally mild winters and warm summers. Basically, the County's climate is controlled by the Blue Ridge Mountain range to the west and the Atlantic Ocean and Chesapeake Bay to the east.