Self-service kiosks from the Circuit Court Clerk’s Office are now available at Prince William County government buildings and libraries. The initiative, led by Circuit Court Clerk Jacqueline Smith, introduces kiosks at the McCoart and Ferlazzo government buildings in Woodbridge and at the Bull Run Library in Manassas. Funding for this program comes entirely from Virginia Technology grants.
The new kiosks are designed to improve access to court and government services for residents across the community. Services available include marriage licenses, deed copies, case information, payments, and more. Residents can also use the kiosks at county government buildings to access General District Court services, voter registration, ticket payments, and tax payments. All major credit cards are accepted.
“Along with our one-of-a-kind full-service mobile Clerk’s Office, Seals on Wheels, these kiosks help to make Clerk services easily accessible to residents in multiple convenient locations, outside of regular court business hours. Together with our community partners, we are prioritizing the needs of our customers to best serve our residents,” said Circuit Court Clerk Jacqueline Smith.
Additional grant funding has been secured by Clerk Smith for eleven more self-service kiosks that will be placed throughout Prince William County as well as in Manassas and Manassas Park.
More details about the self-service kiosks or Seals on Wheels can be found at www.pwcgov.org/department/circuit-court.



