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(757) 385-4601
The Real Estate Assessors Office provides
an online search of assessment records. This
search is available at www.vbgov.com/e-gov/real_estate/
Real Estate Records (Deeds) - (757) 385-8821
The Clerk of the Circuit Court records and
indexes all real estate transfers or deeds. The
Commissioner of the Revenue then transfers
property ownership for taxation purposes.
Real Estate Tax - (757) 385-4445
Real estate in Virginia Beach is assessed at the
fair market value. For current tax rate
information, please contact the City Treasurer or
visit www.vbgov.com/treas.
Real Estate Tax (Delinquent) - (757) 385-4445
Delinquent real estate tax payments can be made
at any of the four City Treasurer locations
Real Estate Tax Exemption - (757) 385-4601
The tax relief program for senior citizens and
persons with disabilities provides for an
exemption, deferral or freeze of real estate
taxes. Eligibility is based on a combination of
age, disability, income, and total assets.
Applications for exemption must be filed by June
30 of the year preceding the tax year for which
exemption is sought.
Rezoning - (757) 385-4621 - A
rezoning is required in order to change the uses
legally allowed upon a piece of property from one
category (such as residential) to another
category (such as commercial). To apply for a
rezoning, the applicant must submit an
application to the Virginia Beach Planning
Department. The application fee is $900. This
process involves two public hearings and takes a
minimum of three or four months.
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Surfing Regulations - (757) 385-1999
Surfers are always required to wear a surfboard
leash. Surfing is prohibited within 30 feet of
the shoreline from Memorial Day weekend through
Labor Day weekend. If red flags are flying, it
means that water conditions are dangerous, and
surfers are advised to contact a lifeguard before
they enter the water. Visit the Department of
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Web site for
additional information and surfing hours at the
various beaches.
Tent Permit - (757) 385-4211
When installing a tent over 900 square feet at a
public or commercial location, a building permit
is required. The fee is $30. If under the 900
square, the flammability certificate is required
to be on site. If any cooking is to be performed
under the tent, Health Department approval is
required.
Therapeutic Recreation - (757) 474-8877
The mission of the Therapeutic Recreation Program
is to enrich the quality of life by promoting and
providing access to opportunities that offer
skill development, leisure education, and
facilitate participation in recreation activities
for individuals with disabilities or those who
are experiencing life challenges.
Traffic Court - (757) 385-8531
The Traffic Division of the General District
Court has jurisdiction over cases involving
traffic violations. Hours: Monday Friday,
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (telephone operators 8:00 a.m.
- 3:45 p.m.). The Traffic Division is located on
the first floor of Building 10. Visit the
Courts Web site for case information,
disposition inquiries, and online payments of pre-payable
traffic offenses.
Trustee Tax - (757) 385-4515
Trustee taxes are assessed by the Commissioner of
the Revenue and collected by the City Treasurer.
The tax consists of food, lodging, daily rental,
admission, participatory sports, utility, and
cigarette taxes.
Victim Witness Program - (757) 385-8301
The Victim-Witness Program in the Office of the
Commonwealths Attorney works with victims
and witnesses of violent crimes to provide court
support assistance and information on victim
compensation.
Virginia Aquarium and
Marine Science Center - (757) 385-3474
The Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center
explores Virginias marine environment past
and present through hundreds of hands-on exhibits,
live animal habitats, more than 700,000 gallons
of aquariums, and a 3D IMAX theater. The Aquarium
is open daily (September - May) from 9:00 a.m.
to 5:00 p.m. with extended summer hours from 9:00
a.m. to 6:00 p.m. It is closed Thanksgiving Day
and Christmas Day.
Virginia Beach 3-1-1 (VB
3-1-1) -
(757) 385-3111
Virginia Beach 3-1-1 is a simple, easy to
remember single point of contact for city
information, services, news and events. When
calling from a landline telephone within Virginia
Beach city limits, customers can simply dial 3-1-1
to reach a VB 3-1-1 call taker (dial 385-3111
from cellular phones or when calling from outside
city limits). VB 3-1-1 is also available via Live
Online Assistance at www.vbgov.com.
Virginia Beach Convention
Center -
(757) 385-2000
The design of the Virginia Beach Convention
Center allows for amazing flexibility to
accommodate and fully equip groups of all sizes.
Specifically, it includes a 150,000 square-foot
exhibition hall, the largest ballroom in Virginia
at 31,029 square feet, 28,929 square feet of
meeting space, generous pre-function space, 2,230
free parking spaces, and the latest technological
amenities, including a 360 video wall and
wired and wireless high-speed Internet access
throughout the facility. The administrative
offices are open Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00
p.m.
Virginia Beach Growsmart - (757) 385-0144
Partnering with city and community organizantions,
Virginia Beach GrowSmart ensures that all
Virginia Beach children will be born healthy,
continue to thrive and enter Kindergarten ready
to succeed in school and in life. Virginia Beach
GrowSmart strives to promote and improve healthy
development and school readiness for the prenatal
to five population in the City of Virginia Beach.
Virginia Beach National
Golf Club
- (757) 563-9440
Virginia Beach National opened in May 1999 as the
premier public golf course in the Tidewater area.
A Pete Dye design with assistance from Hall of
Famer Curtis Strange, VB National is a masterful
blend of natural grasses, waste areas, rolling
fairways and tour quality greens. The course has
hosted some of the best players in the world as
the host of the Nationwide Tours Virginia
Beach Open. The Par 72 course stretches to well
over 7200 yards from the Championship Tees and
can offer you all the challenge you desire;
however, five sets of tees insure you the ability
to find your comfort zone. Please join us for a
round at Virginia Beach National soon, and test
your game on a course that has tested the pros!
Virginia Beach Sportsplex - (757) 427-2990
Opened in July 1998, the Sportsplex was the first
facility in the country to be designed and
constructed primarily for professional soccer.
Today the facility hosts a variety of other field
sporting events in addition to soccer. Managed by
Hometown Sports Management, the Sportsplex is
comprised of the Sportsplex Stadium, Sportsplex
Field Hockey National Training Center, Sportsplex
Criterion, and Sportsplex Athletic Fields, the
sports complex provides space and athletic fields
for a number of different sports.
Virginia Beach Television
(VBTV) -
(757) 385-8288
The city operates three government and education
cable television channels. Viewers can find VBTV
on the following cable systems and channel
designations: Cox Cable channels 46, 47 & 48
and Verizon Cable channels 45, 46 & 47.
Visitor Information
Center -
(757) 437-4919/1800-822-3224
The Visitor Information Center provides
information on attractions, accommodations,
restaurants, and events held in Virginia Beach.
The center is open seven days a week from 9:00 a.m.
to 5:00 p.m. From mid-June through Labor Day, the
center offers extended hours from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00
p.m. The center is closed on holidays during the
fall and winter.
Volunteer Council - (757) 385-4722
You may register to vote if you are a United
State citizen, a resident of Virginia, will be 18
years of age by the day of the next general
election, have had your voting rights restored
after having been convicted of a felony, or have
had your capacity restored if you have been
declared mentally incapacitated in a Circuit
Court.
Volunteers - (757) 385-4722
Volunteers make a difference in the quality of
life for Virginia Beach residents and visitors.
Volunteers work in almost every department of the
city, including Fire, EMS, Police, Parks &
Recreation, Libraries, Courts, Mental Health, and
Public Health. Volunteers save lives and
properties, do clerical work, and work with
citizens of all ages. Join the more than 20,000
volunteers who are making a difference in
Virginia Beach. Visit the Office of Volunteer
Resources or www.vbgov.com/ volunteer for
information.
Wahab Public Law Library - (757) 385-4419
The mission of the Wahab Public Law Library is to
ensure free access to current legal and law-related
information for research and the practice of law,
and to provide a well-trained, professional staff
to provide quality customer service to the
general public, government agency employees, the
judiciary, and members of the legal profession.
Hours of operation are Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m.
- 4:30 p.m.
Water Services (Establish,
Transfer, Disconnect) - (757) 385-4631
If you receive water service from the city, you
can establish, transfer or discontinue your
service by calling 24 hours in advance or
submitting an online service request using Public
Utilities Online Services at www.vbgov.com/dpu.
There is no charge for discontinuing service, but
a non-refundable set up fee is charged for
transferring or establishing service in your name
and will be included on your first utility bill.
Waterfront Construction
Permit -
(757) 385-8246
A permit and construction plan approval is
required to construct, alter, or repair landings,
docks, bulkheads, and other similar structures.
Web Site/Online Services - (757) 385-1771
VBgov.com is the citys award-winning Web
portal that contains dozens of online services
that enable visitors to conduct business with the
city from the comfort of their home or office.
Visit VBgov.com for city news, information and
services. Available online services include: Live
Online Assistance from VB 3-1-1 staff, Streaming
video of live and archived public meetings (City
Council, School Board, Planning Commission) and a
variety of original VBTV programs, Online payment
of city bills such as water, taxes, parking
tickets, and pre-payable police citations, Police
crime and traffic accident reports, Online
registration for Parks and Recreation classes,
Search and apply for city employment
opportunities, Report problems such as potholes,
street light or traffic signal outages, graffiti,
and more
Windsor Woods Library - (757) 385-2630
The Windsor Woods Library is open Monday -
Thursday, 10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. and Friday -
Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Woodstock Community Park - (757) 366-4538
Woodstock Community Park is a 30-acre park
located in Kempsville. The park is open year
round from 7:30 a.m. until the posted time listed
at the park. Facilities include three large
picnic shelters, playground, two volleyball
courts, two tennis courts, horseshoe pits,
softball field, dog park, playing field, vending
machines, skate plaza and restrooms. Balls, bats
and horseshoes can be checked out from the park
office with a drivers license or other form
of identification. For shelter reservations,
please call or visit any of our six community
recreation centers.
Work Permit - (757) 263-1000
Work permits are available through all high
school guidance offices. The high school guidance
office has a staff person authorized to issue
work permits for those eligible. Both the Intent
to Employ and Permission for Employment forms can
be obtained at any high school guidance office
and must be completed by the employer before a
work permit can be issued. Work permits are only
issued to children ages 14 and 15 and who
currently have a job. Proof of age is required
and should be presented along with the Intent to
Employ form at the time of issuance. Both the
parent and the student need to be present at the
time of issuance.
Yard Waste Container - (757) 385-4650
For larger amounts of yard waste, roll-off
containers are available on a first-come, first
serve basis. There is a fee for this service.
The containers measure 13 x 7 x 5 feet.
Tree limbs must be no larger than 6 inches in
diameter and must fit totally within the
container. If you place bags of yard waste in the
trailer, you must use clear plastic bags, but
loose leaves and grass are acceptable. You may
schedule the container for a day with AM or PM
delivery available. Trailers delivered on Friday
will be picked up on Monday. The homeowner or
resident, at least 18 years old, must sign for
the trailer when delivered, but need not be home
when it is picked up. Please call 757-385-4650
well in advance if you wish to schedule a
container. This service is not available online.
1st Police Precinct - (757) 385-4377 - The First
Precinct is located at 2509 Princess Anne Road,
Virginia Beach, VA and is responsible for police
matters in the southeastern part of the city.
2nd Police Precinct - (757) 385-2700 - The
Second Precinct is located at 820 Virginia Beach
Blvd., Virginia Beach, VA and is responsible for
police matters in the northeastern part of the
city.
3rd Police Precinct - (757) 385-2703
The Third Precinct is located at 926 Independence
Blvd., Virginia Beach, VA and is responsible for
police matters in the northwestern part of the
city.
4th Police Precinct - (757) 385-2800
The Fourth Precinct is located at 840 Kempsville
Road, Virginia Beach, VA and is responsible for
police matters in the southwestern part of the
city.
4-H Youth Development - (757) 385-4769 - 4-H provides
youth ages 5-19 informal, hands-on education to
build life skills. Youth involvement is by way of
community clubs, special interest projects, in-school
activities, and camps.