West Virginia Code § 36-8-7

Report of abandoned property
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(a) A holder of property presumed abandoned shall make a report to the administrator
concerning the property.
(b) The report must be verified and must contain:
(1) A description of the property;
(2) Except with respect to a traveler's check or money order, the name, if known, and last
known address, if any, and the social security number or taxpayer identification number, if
readily ascertainable, of the apparent owner of property of the value of $50 or more;
(3) An aggregated amount of items valued under $50 each;
(4) In the case of an amount of $50 or more held or owing under an annuity or a life or
endowment insurance policy, the full name and last known address of the annuitant or
insured and of the beneficiary;
(5) In the case of property held in a safe deposit box or other safekeeping depository, an
indication of the place where it is held and where it may be inspected by the administrator,
and any amounts owing to the holder;
(6) The date, if any, on which tehe property became payable, demandable or returnable, and
the date of the last transaction with the apparent owner with respect to the property; and
(7) Other information that the administrator by rule prescribes as necessary for the
administration of this article.
(c) If a holder of property presumed abandoned is a successor to another person who
previously held the property for the apparent owner or the holder has changed its name
whiWle holding the property, the holder shall file with the report its former names, if any, and
the known names and addresses of all previous holders of the property.
(d) The report must be filed before November 1, of each year and cover the twelve months
next preceding July 1, of that year, but a report with respect to a life insurance company
must be filed before May 1 of each year for the calendar year next preceding.
(e) The holder of property presumed abandoned shall send written notice to the apparent
owner, not more than one hundred twenty days or less than sixty days before filing the
report, stating that the holder is in possession of property subject to this article, if:
(1) The holder has in its records an address for the apparent owner which the holder's
records do not disclose to be inaccurate;
(2) The claim of the apparent owner is not barred by a statute of limitations; and
(3) The value of the property is $50 or more.
(f) Before the date for filing the report, the holder of property presumed abandoned may
request the administrator to extend the time for filing the report. The administrator may
grant the extension for good cause. The holder, upon receipt of the extension, may make an
interim payment on the amount the holder estimates will ultimately be due, which
terminates the accrual of additional interest on the amount paid. e
(g) The holder of property presumed abandoned shall file with the report an affidavit stating
that the holder has complied with subsection (e) of this section.

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