Manassas Park Phone Directory

The Manassas Park phone directory is the fastest way to reach city staff, the police, the FOIA officer, and every department at this small independent city in Northern Virginia. Manassas Park is about 17,000 residents in size. The city sits next to the City of Manassas and is surrounded by Prince William County. The city runs its own offices and posts a full contacts page online. Most numbers use the 703 area code. Start with the City Manager's Office if you do not know which office to call for your Manassas Park phone directory question.

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About the Manassas Park Phone Directory

Manassas Park is an independent city. It is not part of Prince William County, but shares the 31st Judicial Circuit with Prince William and the City of Manassas. For county-level services in the area, see Prince William County. City Hall is at 100 Park Central Plaza, Manassas Park, VA 20111. The full city directory lives on the city site.

Here is a look at the state directory that covers all of Virginia, including Manassas Park.

Virginia state phone directory page covering Manassas Park

The state resource at vsp.virginia.gov covers statewide lookups that reach Manassas Park. It is useful for background checks and criminal history info.

Manassas Park Staff Directory

The city keeps a staff directory at manassasparkva.gov. Key staff include Carl Cole as City Manager at 703-335-8813; Lana Conner as City Clerk at 703-335-8808; Donald Shuemaker as City Treasurer at 703-335-8800; Lucy Pullen as Commissioner of the Revenue at 703-335-8838; Joshua McNeal IV as Deputy City Manager for Finance and Administration at 703-257-2203; and Mario Lugo as Chief of Police at 703-361-1136.

Other key lines: Don Spady, Director of Information Technology at 703-335-0027; James Soaper, Fire Chief at 703-335-8040; Calvin O'Dell, Director of Community Development at 703-335-0019; Allan Rowley, Engineering Services Manager at 703-335-8840; and Patricia Brendel, General Registrar for Voter Registration at 703-335-8806. Valerie Dingler is Director of Human Resources at 703-257-2625. Deputy Treasurer for Utility Billing is Geovanna Schubert at 703-335-8835.

Search Manassas Park FOIA Requests

The City of Manassas Park follows the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. FOIA requests should go to Jamie Shearn, the city's FOIA Officer. The FOIA Officer is at 100 Park Central Plaza, Manassas Park, VA 20111. The phone is 703-257-2204. Fax is 703-335-0053. Email is j.shearn@manassasparkva.gov. Under Va. Code § 2.2-3704, the city must respond within five working days.

The city's FOIA page is at manassasparkva.gov. FOIA payments are only accepted by check or money order. The Virginia Freedom of Information Advisory Council can be reached at foiacouncil.dls.virginia.gov, 804-225-3056, or toll-free at 1-866-448-4100. Requests should be specific and relate to existing records.

Here is another state phone directory resource page.

Virginia state phone directory resource for Manassas Park

The Virginia State Police page covers criminal history records and statewide lookups.

Manassas Park Police and Public Safety

The Manassas Park Police Department is led by Chief Mario Lugo. For an emergency, dial 911. For non-emergency police matters, call the department through City Hall. The chief's direct line is 703-361-1136. The Fire and EMS team is led by Fire Chief James Soaper at 703-335-8040. The Administration Division Chief is Cyd Ball at 703-335-8873. Criminal history records are limited under Va. Code § 19.2-389.

For a formal background check, use the Virginia State Police at vsp.virginia.gov. The state sex offender registry is at sex-offender.vsp.virginia.gov under Va. Code § 9.1-902. For court records, the 31st Judicial Circuit covers Prince William County and the cities of Manassas and Manassas Park. Case lookups run through eapps.courts.state.va.us/gdcourts/.

Manassas Park Voter Registration

Patricia Brendel serves as General Registrar for Manassas Park. The registrar's office handles voter registration, absentee ballots, and election day operations. The phone is 703-335-8806. Email is registrars@manassasparkva.gov. Check your registration at vote.elections.virginia.gov. Voter rolls have limited access under Va. Code § 24.2-444.

Manassas Park Property Records and Taxes

The Commissioner of the Revenue handles personal property assessments and business licenses. Lucy Pullen serves in that role at 703-335-8838. Deputy Commissioner Shelia Rohland is at 703-335-8825. The City Treasurer collects tax bills. Donald Shuemaker is Treasurer at 703-335-8800. Deputy Treasurer for Utility Billing is Geovanna Schubert at 703-335-8835. Under Va. Code § 58.1-3201, real estate is assessed at 100% of fair market value.

Other Manassas Park Phone Lines

Note: Call the city's main office first if you do not know which department handles your issue. Staff can route you to the right desk.

The Community Development Department handles planning, zoning, and permits. Calvin O'Dell is the director at 703-335-0019. Engineering Services, led by Allan Rowley at 703-335-8840, covers infrastructure and city projects. The Human Resources Office handles staff and benefits. For city council meetings, official records, and public notices, contact the City Clerk Lana Conner at 703-335-8808.

For state-level Virginia records law, see Va. Code Title 2.2 Chapter 37. The main access rules are in § 2.2-3700 and the electronic court records rules are in § 2.2-3704.2. The Virginia Department of Health at vdh.virginia.gov handles vital records under Va. Code § 32.1-271.

Using the Manassas Park Directory

Start with a department head listed above. Most staff are reachable during weekday business hours. If you get voicemail, leave a brief note with your name and number. Staff usually return calls the same day or the next business day. For urgent police, fire, or medical emergencies, always dial 911. Non-emergency police calls can go through the main city line. The city web site has online forms for routine requests, which can save you a phone call.

Manassas Park Schools and Community

The Manassas Park City Schools run as a separate division, with their own public records process. School records are limited under federal FERPA rules and the Virginia Public Records Act. Parks and community events are posted on the city site. The city runs parks, a community center, and youth programs that all have direct lines in the staff directory. The Police Department offers community engagement programs and school resource officers.

The Library of Virginia and local public libraries can help with historic Manassas Park records, old city directories, and reference phone books. The Manassas Park Community Library is a good first stop for research. Staff there can point you to the right desk at City Hall for specific records needs.

Virginia state resource for Manassas Park phone directory lookups

The Virginia Courts website also has a full directory of courts serving the 31st Judicial Circuit. The Virginia Judicial System also hosts forms for civil and criminal cases. The state directory is a strong backup when the city directory does not list a specific court contact. For FOIA questions beyond what the city can answer, the FOIA Council's toll-free line can help. They give non-binding advisory opinions within a few days. This keeps many records disputes out of court and helps residents get answers fast without hiring a lawyer for basic questions about access, fees, or exemptions.

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