West Virginia Code § 31B-1-111

Service of process
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(a) An agent for service of process appointed by a limited liability company or a foreign
limited liability company is an agent of the company for service of any process, notice or
demand required or permitted by law to be served upon the company.
(b) If a limited liability company or foreign limited liability company fails to appoint or
maintain an agent for service of process in this state or the agent for service of process
cannot with reasonable diligence be found at the agent's address, the Secretary of State is
an agent of the company upon whom process, notice or demand may be served.
(c) Service of any process, notice or demand on the Secretary of State may be made by
delivering to and leaving with the Secretary of State, the assistant Secretary of State or
clerk having charge of the limited liability company department of the Secretary of State,
the original process, notice or demand and two copies thereof for each defendant, along with
the fee required by section two, article one, chapter fifty-nine of this code. No process,
notice or demand may be served on or accepted byl the Secretary of State less than ten days
before the return day thereof. The Secretary osf State, upon being served with or accepting
any process, notice or demand, shall: (1) File in his or her office a copy of the process, notice
or demand, endorsed as of the time of service or acceptance; and (2) transmit one copy of
the process, notice or demand by reggistered or certified mail, return receipt requested, by a
means which may include electronic issuance and acceptance of electronic return receipts,
to the limited liability companye's registered agent: Provided, That if there is no registered
agent, then to the individual whose name and address was last given to the Secretary of
State's office as the perLson designated to receive process, notice or demand. If no person
has been named, then to the principal office of the limited liability company at the address
last given to the Secretary of State's office and if no address is available on record with the
Secretary of State then to the address provided on the original process, notice or demand, if
available; and (3) transmit the original process, notice or demand to the clerk's office of the
court from which the process, notice or demand was issued. Such service or acceptance of
proWcess, notice or demand is sufficient if the return receipt is signed by an agent or
employee of such company, or the registered or certified mail so sent by the Secretary of
State is refused by the addressee and the registered or certified mail is returned to the
Secretary of State, showing the stamp of the United States Postal Service that delivery
thereof has been refused, and such return receipt or registered or certified mail is received
by the Secretary of State by a means which may include electronic issuance and acceptance
of electronic return receipts. After receiving verification from the United States Postal
Service that acceptance of process, notice or demand has been signed, the Secretary of
State shall notify the clerk's office of the court from which the process, notice or demand
was issued by a means which may include electronic notification. If the process, notice or
demand was refused or undeliverable by the United States Postal Service the Secretary of
State shall create a preservation duplicate from which a reproduction of the stored record
may be retrieved which truly and accurately depicts the image of the original record. The
Secretary of State may destroy or otherwise dispose of the original returned or
undeliverable mail. Written notice of the action by the Secretary of State shall be provided
by certified mail, return receipt requested, facsimile, or by electronic mail, to the clerk's
office of the court from which the process, notice or demand was issued. No process, notice
or demand may be served on the Secretary of State or accepted by him or her less than ten
days before the return day of the process or notice. The court may order continuances as
may be reasonable to afford each defendant opportunity to defend the action or proceedings.
(d) The Secretary of State shall keep a record of all processes, notices and deemands served
pursuant to this section and record the time of and the action taken regarding the service.
(e) This section does not affect the right to serve process, notice or demand in any manner
otherwise provided by law. u

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