West Virginia Statutes

§ 46A-2-136 — Personal property exemptions

West Virginia § 46A-2-136
JurisdictionWest Virginia
Ch. 46AWEST VIRGINIA CONSUMER CREDIT AND PROTECTION ACT
Art. 2CONSUMER CREDIT PROTECTION

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W. Va. Code § 46A-2-136 (2026).

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Any consumer residing in this state may set apart and hold personal property to be exempt from execution or other judicial process resulting from consumer credit transactions or consumer leases, except for the purchase money due on such property, in such amounts as follows: Children's books, pictures, toys and other such personal property of children; all medical health equipment used for health purposes by the consumer, his or her spouse and any dependent of such consumer; and personal property set apart and held as exempt pursuant to section one, article eight, chapter thirty-eight of this code. When a consumer claims personal property as exempt under the provisions of this section, he or she shall deliver a list containing all the personal property owned or claimed by him or her and all

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Legislative History

2005 Reg. Sess., HB2477; 1996 Reg. Sess., HB4371; 1974 Reg. Sess., SB240

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