Circuit Court Clerk Set to Roll Out Self-Service Kiosks at Prince William Public Libraries

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Jacqueline Smith, the Clerk of the Circuit Court, has partnered with Prince William Public Libraries to provide the public with additional self-service kiosks. The kiosk program is 100% funded by Virginia Technology grants.

Residents visiting the Bull Run library can now use a self-service kiosk to obtain Circuit Court Clerk services, including marriage licenses, deed copies, case information and payments. 

“Libraries offer a space where our residents can gather information and spend time. Having kiosks available in easily accessible spaces throughout the jurisdiction makes it easy for our residents to receive court and government services at a time convenient for them,” said Clerk Smith.

The kiosks also give residents access to a variety of county agency services, such as general district court information, voter registration, tickets and tax payments. These services are possible due to partnerships between the Clerk of the Circuit Court and Prince William County Agencies. 

“Because of the success of our partnership with the Clerk’s Seals on Wheels, the self-service kiosks give the community another opportunity to get some of those services,” said Prince William Public Libraries’ Acting Director, Rebecca Lowe.

Self-service kiosks, like the Clerk's Seals on Wheels program, offer convenience for services outside of the court's normal business hours. The new self-service kiosk library locations complement those already installed at Prince William County Government administrative sites, the James J. McCoart and A.J. Ferlazzo buildings.

Kiosks are currently in the pilot phase at the Bull Run library, and more will be installed at additional library sites throughout Prince William County beginning June 2024.

For information about Circuit Court Clerk services, please visit www.pwcgov.org/department/circuit-court.

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