Anonymous wrote:Length of people rent their home and their kids can attend the local school. Utility bill document is the easiest.
So you think you can just show up with one utility bill, and that's your proof of residence? Yeah, no. Try again.
Proof of Residency in Fairfax County
You will be required to show proof of residency during the registration process.
Own or Rent Property - Parents who reside with their child in a property that they own or rent generally should provide one of the following documents:
--Deed of parent's house
--Lease agreement in parent's name signed by rental management office
--A resident manager's letter with company letterhead stating residence of parent
Residence of Someone Else - Parents who live with the child in a residence of someone else need to provide ALL of the following:
--FCPS Leaseholder or Homeowner Affidavit - The homeowner or leaseholder of residence where parent/child are residing must provide a notarized affidavit accompanied by the lease or deed. (The homeowner or leaseholder will not need to be present at the registration appointment.)
--FCPS Residency Affidavit - The parent of the enrolling student must also provide a notarized affidavit stating his/her residence.
--Three official supporting documents as evidence of non-temporary residence. Acceptable documentation includes:
----Employment - current payroll stub or current employer verification on company letterhead
----Car - Virginia driver’s license, car registration, car insurance policy or bill, or Commonwealth of Virginia identification card
----Utilities - bills from cell phone, Internet, gas, water, electricity, cable, or telephone
----Taxes - current income tax form 1099, withholding form W-2
----Other - bank statements, Department of Family Services, medical bills, Housing Choice Voucher, U.S. government issued document or other county or agency correspondence