King & Queen County Courthouse Complex
MPRA
King & Queen Family Practice
Lord Delaware Bridge
King and Queen Central High School
King & Queen Elementary School
Lawson Elementary School
 
 

 

Economic


Email
Phone: 804-785-5975 Fax: 804-785-5999

 

King and Queen County
Tax Rates

King & Queen County tax rates are set by the Board of Supervisors and applied to the assessment value of both personal and real property.

The chart below is an overview of the County's tax structure.

Tax Rate Chart
(Per $100 of assesed value)

Real Estate $0.48
Personal Property $3.94
Machinery and Tools $0.99
Merchant's Capital $0.65
Farm, Machinery, Livestock $0.99
Public Service Corporations $0.48

 


Transportation

Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT)

King and Queen County has 2 VDOT Stations located within the county, Shacklefords (804) 785-6700 & St. Stephens Church (804) 769-2522. Virginia Department of Transportation's head office is located in Saluda, Virginia (804) 758-2321.View VDOT Maps

Need to check current road conditions? Dial 1-800-367-ROAD (7623).

Roads

King and Queen County is served by U.S. Primary Route 360 (east/west), State Route 33 (east/west), State Route 721 (north/south) and State Route 14 (north/south).

View Map | View King & Queen District Map

Air

The nearest municipal airport is the Middle Peninsula Regional Airport located in King and Queen County off State Route 33 near West Point. For more information, contact Tim Gaylord, Airport Manager, at (804) 785-9725. View Middle Peninsual Regional Airport Website

The nearest commercial airport is Williamsburg-Newport News International (37 miles). For more information call 757-877-0221. View Williamsburg-Newport News International Airport Website

Richmond International Airport is within 41 miles. Both are served by a number of major carriers and provide airfreight service. For more information call 804-226-3000.
View Richmond International Airport Website

Waterways

The County’s western boundary is the Mattaponi River that has a 9-foot channel up to Walkerton and a 7-foot channel up to Aylett. The Mattaponi flows into the York River at West Point in King William County.

Schools/Education

King and Queen County has three fully accredited public schools serving 845 children. The mission of the King and Queen County Schools is to provide a quality and individualized education while challenging each student to reach the highest level of achievement according to his/her unique abilities, talents, and aspirations. Lawson-Marriott Elementary School is located in the upper end of the county, Central High School is located in the center of the county, and King and Queen Elementary is located in the lower area of the county. Visit the school division website

Lawson-Marriott Elementary School

Lawson-Marriott Elementary School is a fully accredited elementary school serving 272 children in grades preschool through seven. The school was selected as Distinguished Title I in 2005 for the continuing outstanding academic performance of its children. The school offers a well rounded educational program including academics, the arts and recreation. Visit Lawson-Marriott Elementary School webpage

Central High School

Central High School is a fully accredited high school serving 318 students in grades eight through twelve. Central high School is a comprehensive high school offering programs focused on college preparation, the arts, career and technical education, sports and extra-curricular activities. Small but competitive the school has received awards for its academic and athletic achievements. Visit Central High School webpage

King and Queen Elementary School

King and Queen Elementary School is a fully accredited elementary school serving 252 children in grades preschool through seven. This school has received numerous grants and awards for the study of the Chesapeake Bay watershed, technology, and journalism. The school offers a complete educational program in academics, the arts, and recreation. Visit King and Queen Elementary School webpage


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