West Virginia Code § 33-10-4b

Return of summons and summary hearing
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(a) The court shall hold a summary hearing at the time and date for the return of summons.
(b) If a person is not served with the petition and summons and fails to appear for the
summary hearing, the court shall:
(1) Continue the summary hearing not more than ten days;
(2) Require the commissioner to make additional or alternative attempts at service of the
petition and summons upon the person; and
(3) Extend any restraining order.
(c) Upon a showing of good faith efforts to effect service upon a person who has failed to
appear for a continued summary hearing, the court shall order notice of the petition to be
published. The order and notice shall specify a return date not less than ten nor more than
twenty days after the publication and that the restraining order has been extended to the
continued hearing date.
(d) If a person fails to appear for a summary hearing after service of the summons, the court
shall enter judgment in favor of the commissioner against that person.
(e) A person who appears for tehe summary hearing shall file its answer at the hearing and
the court shall:
(1) Determine whether to extend any temporary restraining orders pending final judgment;
and
(2) Set the case for trial on a date not more than ten days from the summary hearing.
(f) TWhe court shall grant no continuance for filing an answer.

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