
Lancaster County, Virginia
Lancaster County was chartered by the Virginia General Assembly in 1651 on the same day as Gloucester County making them the 12th and 13th counties established in the Virginia Colony.
Lancaster County, Virginia
Lancaster County lies in Virginia's coastal plain and is bounded on the east by the Chesapeake Bay and to the south and west by the Rappahannock River. Both water bodies are major contributors to the …
Lancaster County, Virginia
According to the Lancaster County Code of Ordinances, willful and malicious damage to public property is a class 1 misdemeanor punishable by a fine of up $2,500 and/or up to 12 months in jail.
Lancaster County, Virginia
As reperesentatives of the government of Lancaster County and the Commonwealth of Virginia, we strive to fairly and accurately assess values in accordance with the Code of Virginia.
Lancaster County, Virginia
Lancaster County Real Estate Tax Records can now be viewed online. Searches can be done by tax map/parcel number, last name, or account number to view real estate information including property …
Lancaster County, Virginia
Mar 26, 2016 · Lancaster County is governed by a five-member Board of Supervisors which meets on the last Thursday of each month at 7:00 p.m. in the General District Courtroom at the Lancaster …
Lancaster County, Virginia
We envision Lancaster County as a highly desirable and economically successful rural region with all age groups represented, well known for its heritage, the arts, water and nature-based recreation …
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What Is Real Estate Tax Public Inquiry? Real Estate Public Inquiry allows taxpayers to examine tax bills received from Lancaster County. Back to Top
Lancaster County, Virginia
Access to Public Meetings Lancaster County has implemented an Agenda Management System which is used by the Board of Supervisors and various other boards and commissions to provide enhanced …
Lancaster County, Virginia
Circuit Court Clerks in Virginia perform duties that in many states are divided among three or four separate offices. In keeping with tradition, therefore, Virginia has saved its citizens significant tax …