Fairfax County Public Library

The Fairfax County Public Library (FCPL) is a public library system in Fairfax County, Virginia, comprising eight regional libraries, 14 community libraries and the Access Services Library Branch, which removes barriers to library services for people with disabilities. FCPL is headquartered in Suite 324 of the Fairfax County Government Center in Fairfax County.

Hennen's American Public Library Ratings (HAPLR) has ranked the system among the top 10 libraries in the United States (for its size of 500,000+ residents) five times in the past 10 years.

Description
The Fairfax County Library was established in 1939. , there are 23 library branches, including eight regional branches, 14 community branches, one which assists people with disabilities. The library also oversees the county's Archives and Records Management Branch. The library's service area spans both the county and Fairfax, and several local jurisdictions through reciprocity agreements serving nearly half a million registered users.

The library system is the largest in Virginia in terms of population served, which includes over one million people between Fairfax County and the City of Fairfax.

As of 2010, the library system holds nearly 14 million items were borrowed from its collection of nearly three million books, CDs, DVDs, magazines, and other items. Nearly 5.7 million visits were made to the branches, and website visits reached almost 5 million.

The library offers a wide variety of services both in the branches and via its website, including searching through its catalog, reserving items, applying for a library card, viewing calendar of events at libraries, and reserving meeting rooms. The library has public computers for access to the Internet, catalog computers, ebooks, downloadable eaudiobooks, and subscription databases. The library and their Friends groups sponsor various programs, such as children's story times, national and local author readings and book signings, local musical concerts, technology classes and one-on-one sessions, and special events for the county's diverse population.

The number of full-time equivalent {{FTE{{ employees dropped to 379 in 2014 from 430 at the end of 2013 following continuing budget cuts. Volunteers donated over 124,000 hours in 2014. The Director of the Fairfax County Public Library is Jessica A. Hudson who, in mid-2016, succeeded previous Director Sam (Edwin S.) Clay III, who had served in that position for more than thirty years.

Branches

 * Burke Centre Library (Burke Centre)
 * Centreville Regional Library (Centreville)
 * Chantilly Regional Library (Chantilly)
 * City of Fairfax Regional Library (City of Fairfax) (includes the Virginia Room)
 * Dolley Madison Library (McLean)
 * George Mason Regional Library (Annandale)
 * Great Falls Library (Great Falls)
 * Herndon-Fortnightly Library (Herndon)
 * John Marshall Library (Rose Hill)
 * Kings Park Library (Kings Park)
 * Kingstowne Library (Kingstowne)
 * Lorton Library (Lorton)
 * Martha Washington Library (Belle Haven)
 * Oakton Library (Oakton)
 * Patrick Henry Library (Vienna)
 * Pohick Regional Library (Burke and West Springfield)
 * Reston Regional Library (Reston)
 * Richard Byrd Library (Springfield)
 * Sherwood Regional Library (Hybla Valley)
 * Thomas Jefferson Library (West Falls Church)
 * Tysons-Pimmit Regional Library (Pimmit Hills and Tysons Corner)
 * Woodrow Wilson Library (Bailey's Crossroads)

Non-resident privileges
Library cards are available to non-residents without charge who work, go to school in, or owns property in Fairfax County, or who live, work, own property or go to school in the City of Fairfax, or the towns of Herndon or Vienna. A card is also available free for a person who lives, works or owns property in a jurisdiction that provides reciprocal privileges. Thus, cards are available for free for residents, property owners and employees working in Washington, D.C.; the Maryland Counties of Frederick, Montgomery, and Prince George's; the Virginia cities of Alexandria, Falls Church, Manassas and Manassas Park; and the Virginia counties of Arlington, Fauquier, Loudoun, and Prince William. All others who do not qualify may obtain a card for $27 a year.

Nearby public library systems

 * Alexandria Public Library
 * Arlington Public Library
 * District of Columbia Public Library
 * Loudoun County Public Library
 * Montgomery County Public Libraries
 * Prince George's County Memorial Library System