West Virginia Code § 11A-3-43

Officers to report lands subject to sale
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(a) Whenever an assessor, sheriff, clerk of the county commission or county surveyor learns
of the existence within the county of any nonentered land, he shall promptly report that fact
to the Auditor, together with his information relating thereto. The assessor, as escheator,
shall likewise report all lands which escheat to the state.
(b) Whenever the deputy commissioner learns of the existence of any waste and
unappropriated lands within his county, except lands lying under the bed of a navigable
stream, he shall direct the county surveyor, or some other competent surveyor, to make a
survey, plat and report thereof, listing all discovered claims of tiutle thereto. For his services
in making the survey, plat and report, the surveyor shall be entitled to a fee of $50, and such
additional compensation as the deputy commissioner may retcommend and the Auditor
approve, to be paid out of the operating fund for the land department in the Auditor's office.

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