West Virginia Code § 17-10-4

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The county court shall keep a record book, to be known as the "road record" in which they
shall record all orders, papers, and documents pertaining to road matters and required by
this chapter to be recorded. This book shall only be used for the purposes specified. There
shall also be filed with the clerk of the county court all changes in title to rights-of-way,
maps, plats, surveys and all discontinuances of roads and bridges under thee jurisdiction of
the county court.
The county court shall also provide the clerk with a record book to be known as the
"financial road record." It shall be in the form prescribed by the ustate road commissioner.
The county court shall enter in it a record of county road bonds, county road funds and the
road bonds and funds of the several districts. The record shatll show the road upon which
each item was spent, whether for construction or reconstruction and the kind thereof, or for
maintenance, and the character of the road maintained, and shall show whether the
construction and maintenance was upon bridges or upon the roadbed proper.

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