Community Policing
The City of Fairfax Police Department has four Community Policing areas. Each area has a lieutenant and a sergeant who coordinate the efforts of a team of officers within the Patrol Operations Division. Each team is responsible for addressing crime and other quality of life issues in their assigned area.
Contact Us
When contacting the police department, please be as detailed as possible to help us fully understand the issue and provide the necessary information to allow us to take proper action. Also, please provide your name and a daytime phone number or an email address so we can contact you for additional information, if necessary.
Requests will be answered Monday-Friday during business hours. Please allow 1-3 business days for a response from the proper team.
The below email addresses are not checked 24/7 and should not be used to report crimes in progress. For emergencies, or other real-time issues, please contact 911 or our non-emergency number at 703-385-7924.
Community Policing Requests
Patrol Operations Division
communitypolicing@fairfaxva.gov
When contacting the police department, please be as detailed as possible to help us fully understand the issue and provide the necessary information to allow us to take proper action. Also, please provide your name and a daytime phone number or an email address so we can contact you for additional information, if necessary.
Requests will be answered Monday-Friday during business hours. Please allow 1-3 business days for a response from the proper team.
The below email addresses are not checked 24/7 and should not be used to report crimes in progress. For emergencies, or other real-time issues, please contact 911 or our non-emergency number at 703-385-7924.
City Neighborhoods
Locate your neighborhood in the lists below and please feel free to communicate any community policing requests or traffic concerns to the email listed below. Invitations for community policing teams to attend your community meetings and other events may also be sent via the community policing email below.
If you are unsure if you live in the City of Fairfax, use the real estate database map to see if your address falls within city limits.
City Neighborhoods
| Ardmore |
| Aspen Grove |
| Assembly |
| Autumn Woods |
| Barristers Keep |
| The Boltons |
| Breckinridge |
| Cambridge Station |
| Canfield Condominiums |
| Cavalier Court |
| Chancery Park |
| Chancery Square |
| Churchill Mews |
| Cobbdale |
| Comstock |
| Copperfield Square |
| Country Club Hills |
| Courthouse Square |
| Crestar |
| Crestmont |
| The Crossing |
| Daniels Run Woods |
| Fair Oaks |
| Fairchester Woods |
| Fairfax Heights |
| Fairfax Oaks (Ridge Ave.) |
| Fairfax Towne Estates |
| Fairfax Triangle |
| Fairfax West Condominiums |
| Fairview |
| Farrcroft |
| Foxcroft |
| Gainsborough Court |
| Great Oaks |
| Green Acres |
| Halemhurst |
| Holly Park |
| Jermantown Village |
| Kirkwood |
| Layton Hall |
| Limewood Mews |
| Little River Hills |
| Lord Fairfax Estates |
| Lyndhurst |
| Madison Mews |
| Maple Hills |
| Maple Trace |
| Mosby Woods |
| Mosby Woods Condominiums |
| Oak Knolls Apartments |
| Olde Fairfax Mews |
| Orchard Knolls |
| Oxford Row |
| Pickett's Reserve |
| Providence |
| Providence Square |
| Ridge Crest |
| Rustfield |
| Somerset |
| Tusico Villa (Triangle) |
| Warren Woods |
| Warren Woods/Joyce Heights |
| Westmore |
| Windy Hill |
| Wren's Courtyard |