Northern Virginia's Tech Corridor — Fairfax County, VA
Fairfax County is Virginia's most populous jurisdiction — home to the Dulles Tech Corridor, major government contractors, and diverse communities from McLean to Centreville. With some of the best schools in the region, family bookshelves fill up fast. BookDrop picks up for free.
How It Works in Fairfax County
Schedule
Fill out the form below with your address and details.
Prepare
Box or bag your books and leave them accessible.
We Pick Up
Our team comes to you — free of charge.
Towns We Serve in Fairfax County
The county seat and independent city — a government hub where books accumulate in every office and home.
Falls ChurchThe Little City's well-educated residents produce a steady stream of books ready for new homes.
McLeanOne of the nation's wealthiest communities — with home libraries that could fill a small bookstore.
ViennaA classic Northern Virginia town where families and government workers read voraciously.
RestonBob Simon's planned community was built around education and culture — and the reading shows.
HerndonA growing Dulles corridor community where tech workers and families accumulate books fast.
BurkeA sprawling suburban community in southern Fairfax where family bookshelves are always full.
SpringfieldA Fairfax County crossroads community with readers heading in every direction.
AnnandaleOne of Northern Virginia's most diverse communities — with multilingual bookshelves to match.
CentrevilleOne of Fairfax County's fastest-growing areas — and the book collections are growing too.
ChantillyBetween Dulles and the data centers, Chantilly residents still find plenty of time to read.
Great FallsAffluent, rural, and deeply literate — Great Falls home libraries are worth the drive.
About Our Service in Fairfax County
BookDrop collects books from homes and businesses throughout Fairfax County, Virginia. We accept a minimum of 250 books per pickup and typically schedule within 5–7 business days. Your donated books are sorted, redistributed, and given a second life — whether through resale, donation to libraries, or community programs.