West Virginia Statutes
§ 44-1-11 — When sheriff to administer estate
West Virginia § 44-1-11
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Bluebook
W. Va. Code § 44-1-11 (2026).
Text
If at any time two months elapse without there being an executor or administrator of the estate of a decedent (except during a contest about the decedent’s will, or during the infancy or absence of the executor), the court or clerk before whom the will was admitted to probate, or having jurisdiction to grant administration, shall on motion of any person order the sheriff of the county to take into his or her possession the estate of such decedent and administer the same; whereupon such sheriff, without taking any other oath of office, or giving any other bond or security than he or she may have before taken or given, shall be the administrator or administrator de bonis non of the decedent, with his or her will annexed if there be a will, and shall be entitled to all the rights and bound to
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Legislative History
1999 Reg. Sess., SB427
Nearby Sections
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§ 44-1-11
When sheriff to administer estate§ 44-1-12
Letters of administration§ 44-1-13a
Repealed. Acts, 2002 Reg. Sess., Ch. 142§ 44-1-15
Duty of personal representative; debt not extinguished by appointment of debtor as executor§ 44-1-17
Food and fuel for family§ 44-1-18
What estate not to be sold§ 44-1-2
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Bluebook (online)
West Virginia § 44-1-11, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wv/44-1-11.