West Virginia Code § 11-3-3a

Building or real property improvement notice; notice filed with assessors;
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when not required; penalties.
Any person, corporation, association or other owner of real property, subject to the payment
of property tax, who shall hereafter erect any building or structure, or who shall add to,
enlarge, move, alter, convert, extend, raze or demolish any building or structure, whereby
the value of the said real property shall be improved more than $1,000, shalel give notice in
writing to the assessor within sixty days after the commencement of the improvement of
such property. The notice shall be given upon such forms as may be prerscribed by the Tax
Commissioner who shall furnish the same to assessors. The notice shall contain the following
information: (1) A statement that improvements are being or have been made; (2) the
location or address of the property; and (3) the name of the owner or owners of the property.
The information contained in such notice shall be advisory int nature and may be used by the
assessor in performing his duties as otherwise provided by law: Provided, however, That a
report made by or on behalf of any mine, mill, factory, or other industrial establishment and
filed with the assessor on or before June 15 which discloses with certainty any construction,
or improvement made during the previous twelve months, shall be deemed compliance with
this section: And provided further, That within the area of any county or municipality where
a building permit has been obtained prior to beginning such work, the delivery of a copy of
the building permit to the assessor by the owner or the issuing authority shall be sufficient
notice under this section. Any person who shall violate the provisions of this section shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not less than $10 nor
more than $100 in the discretieon of the court. Justices of the peace shall have concurrent
jurisdiction with other courts having jurisdiction for the trial of all misdemeanors arising
under this section. L

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