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Office of the Sheriff - Fauquier County

78 W Lee Street, Warrenton, VA 20186
(540) 422-8600
Non-Emergency (540) 347-3300

 

EMERGENCY CALL 9-1-1


Register Your Security Camera

 

 

  Register Your Security Camera                         Railroad Complaints or Blocked Crossings?

Reportable Traffic Crash Locations (searchable) https://www.treds.virginia.gov/Mapping/Map/CrashesByJurisdiction

 

 Background Checks Law Enforcement Explorers
 Chaplain Program Neighborhood Watch
 Child Identification No Trespass Notice
   
 Crime Solvers Project Lifesaver
 Drug Abuse Awareness for Parents Request a Crash Report
 Fingerprinting Resource- Rehab Centers 
FOIA - Freedom of Information Act 
Sex Offender Registry
 Fraud/Scams VIN Etching
 Internet Exchange Locations Virginia Victims Fund
 Internet Crimes Against Children    Visit our Community Services

 

 Internet Safety for Kids and Teens                                        Peer2Peer Regional Warmline
Internet Safety for Kids and Teens

https://www.cisa.gov/stopransomware

 

vinelink

 

VINELink is an online portal to America's number one victim notification network.  VINELink can be accessed 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to provide the most reliable information for custody status changes and criminal case information.

 

Drive Smart VAResources for Teens - Whether you're preparing for your driver's exam or have recently received your license, DRIVE SMART University wants to help you stay safe on the roadways.  Car crashes are the leading cause of teenage deaths and we want to improve those statistics.  DRIVE SMART offers a presentation which focuses on the behaviors and decision-making paradigms that young drivers and passengers display behind the wheel.  Instructors hold candid conversations with students about what can happen if they practice risky behavior or make other poor decisions in an automobile.

These behaviors and their implications are explored in-depth through a combination of subject discussions and interactive teaching tools including: 

  • Risk identification
  • Interactive video participation
  • Experience sharing with peers
  • Role-playing in various driving situations
  • Driving law review-local and traffic 
  • DRIVE SMART teaches young adults that:
    • As a driver or passenger, they can greatly reduce their risk by taking control.
    • Committing to changing their driving behavior makes personal, legal and financial sense.
    • People in their age group are more likely to be hurt or killed in a vehicle crash.
    • Inexperience, distractions, and peer pressure cause unique driving hazards.
    • Speeding, alcohol, and "party drugs" greatly increase their risk of injury or death.

For general information, you can contact Drive Smart Virginia at: http://www.drivesmartva.org