West Virginia Statutes

§ 39-3-3 — Recordation of certified copies at instance of county court when record lost or destroyed

West Virginia § 39-3-3
JurisdictionWest Virginia
Ch. 39RECORDS AND PAPERS
Art. 3RECONSTRUCTION OF LOST RECORDS AND PAPERS

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W. Va. Code § 39-3-3 (2026).

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Where any records have been or shall be lost or destroyed, by fire or otherwise, and the contents thereof shall have been recorded in the clerk's office of any court of any county in this state, or in the Auditor's office, or in any other proper office in this state, the county court of the county wherein such records are so lost or destroyed may cause duly certified copies of the same to be procured from the Auditor's office, such clerk's office or other proper office of any county; and it shall be the duty of the Auditor or the clerk of any court of this state, or other custodian of records, to permit such copies to be made, and, when correctly copied and certified to be true copies of such record, the same shall be recorded in the proper clerk's office of the county wherein such records

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West Virginia § 39-3-3, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wv/39/39-3-3.