Manassas Virginia Phone Directory

The Manassas phone directory is the fastest way to reach city staff, the police, the FOIA officer, and every department at the City of Manassas in Northern Virginia. Manassas is an independent city surrounded by Prince William County. The city runs its own offices and keeps a full contacts page online. Most lines use the 703 area code. This page pulls the key Manassas phone directory numbers together so you can find the right desk and get a quick answer instead of bouncing around the city web site.

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Manassas Phone Directory Overview

Manassas is an independent city of about 42,000 residents. It is surrounded by Prince William County but not part of it. For county-level services, see Prince William County. The main City Hall address is 9027 Center Street, Manassas, VA 20110. The full city contacts page is at manassasva.gov. The site lists department heads, direct lines, and emails.

Key staff in the Manassas phone directory: Steve Burke as City Manager at 703-257-8212; Eric W. Smith II as City Clerk at 703-257-8280; Deputy City Clerk Parisa Attayi at 703-257-8211; Commissioner of the Revenue Tim Demeria at 703-257-8220; City Treasurer Patricia Richie-Folks at 703-257-8246; Douglas Keen as Chief of Police at 703-257-8001; and Director of Engineering Lance Kilby at 703-257-8251.

Search Manassas FOIA Requests

The City of Manassas accepts FOIA requests online, by email, by phone, by letter, or in person. The FOIA office can be reached at 703-853-5835 or 703-257-8456. Written requests can be mailed to City of Manassas, 9027 Center St., Manassas, VA 20110. Jeremy Beale serves as the city FOIA Officer. The city has five business days to respond under Va. Code § 2.2-3704.

Common exemptions include personnel records, medical records, and active criminal investigation files. The city may charge the cost of locating, reviewing, and copying records. Estimates above $200 may require a deposit. Public Records Online gives access to records 24/7. The GIS Map View lets users zoom in on any property for owner and property info.

Here is a look at the Manassas FOIA page.

Manassas Virginia FOIA requests page

The Manassas FOIA page has an online form and links to the city's records resources.

Manassas Police Department Phone

The Manassas Police Department is at 9608 Grant Avenue, Manassas, VA 20110. The emergency number is 911. The non-emergency line is 703-257-8000. Douglas W. Keen serves as Chief of Police. Animal Control is 703-257-8009. The Patrol Services Division has 64 officers and support staff. The Investigative Services Division handles criminal reports and investigations. Press contacts include Sgt. B. Stumpf at 703-257-8028.

Here is the Manassas Police Department page.

Manassas Virginia Police Department page

The police page covers administrative services, investigations, and patrol. Criminal history records are limited under Va. Code § 19.2-389.

Manassas City Contacts and Staff Directory

The Manassas contacts page is the central place to look up city staff. Below is the main contacts screen.

The full list is at manassasva.gov.

Manassas Virginia city contacts and staff directory page

The directory covers City Manager's Office, City Clerk, City Attorney, Planning, Engineering, Fire and Rescue, Police, Public Works, Finance, Utilities, and Parks. Key lines: Fire and Rescue non-emergency at 703-257-8458; Utilities Customer Service at 703-257-8219 or 703-257-8245; Voter Registration at 703-257-8462; After-hours Utility/Public Works Emergency at 703-257-8353.

Manassas Courts and Legal Records

Manassas shares some court functions with Prince William County. The 31st Judicial Circuit covers Prince William County and the cities of Manassas and Manassas Park. Circuit Court cases for Manassas residents often go through the shared judicial district. General District Court handles traffic, misdemeanors, and small civil claims. For case lookups, use the Virginia court online case system at eapps.courts.state.va.us/gdcourts/.

Public records access is governed by Va. Code Title 2.2 Chapter 37. The main access rules are in § 2.2-3700. Court records have their own rules under § 2.2-3704.2 for electronic court records.

Manassas GIS and Property Records

The City of Manassas GIS team develops and maintains GIS data across the city. The Manassas GeoHub provides links to Interactive Maps, the Map Catalog, and the Scanned Plans site. GIS helps the city share information about streets, buildings, parks, and electric lines. Site plans can be searched by year or through the search link on the GIS portal. The GIS Map View lets property owners zoom in on any parcel for owner and property info.

Under Va. Code § 58.1-3201, real estate is assessed at 100% of fair market value. The Commissioner of the Revenue and the Treasurer handle assessments and tax bills. The city GIS supports NextGen 911 and data maintenance. See the Manassas GIS page for more.

Manassas City Clerk Records

Eric W. Smith II serves as the City Clerk. The City Clerk's Office is at 9027 Center Street. He can be reached at ewsmith@ci.manassas.va.us or 703-257-8280. The office manages official city records, including meeting minutes, ordinances, and resolutions. The clerk serves as the official record keeper for City Council and for the city's boards and commissions. Parisa Attayi, the Deputy City Clerk, can be reached at 703-257-8211.

Note: The City Clerk is a key contact for public records related to city governance, council actions, and board meetings.

Other Manassas Phone Lines

Beyond the main departments, the Manassas directory includes the Parks and Recreation office, the Economic Development Office, Human Resources, and Information Technology. Each has its own direct line listed on the city site. For state-level help, see vacourts.gov for courts, eapps.courts.state.va.us/gdcourts/ for case lookups, and vote.elections.virginia.gov for voter registration. The Virginia FOIA Council is at foiacouncil.dls.virginia.gov.

Manassas Vital Records and Health

The Virginia Department of Health at vdh.virginia.gov handles birth, death, marriage, and divorce certificates for Manassas residents. Under Va. Code § 32.1-271, vital records have limited public access. The Prince William Health District serves the Manassas area. The state sex offender registry at sex-offender.vsp.virginia.gov is run by the Virginia State Police under Va. Code § 9.1-902.

Using the Manassas Phone Directory

The quickest way to reach a Manassas city employee is to look up their department on the city contacts page and call the direct line. Most staff answer during weekday business hours. If you get voicemail, leave a clear message with your name, your number, and a short description of what you need. Staff usually call back within one business day. The city also has an online payment system for tax bills, water bills, and parking tickets. Online forms are available for many services, which can save you a call for routine matters. For urgent public safety issues, always dial 911. For non-emergency police help, the 703-257-8000 line is staffed around the clock. The city website is a good second stop after the phone if you need a form or a PDF to print and mail.

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