West Virginia Code § 38-5A-3

Application for suggestee execution against salary or wages; extent of lien
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and continuing levy; exemption; priority among suggestee executions.
(a) A judgment creditor may apply to the court in which the judgment was recovered or a
court having jurisdiction of the same, without notice to the judgment debtor, for a suggestee
execution against any money due or to become due within one year after the issuance of
such execution to the judgment debtor as salary or wages arising out of anye private
employment. If satisfactory proof shall be made, by affidavit or otherwise, of such facts and
the fact that the amount due or to become due as salary or wages afterr the deduction of all
state and federal taxes exceeds in any week fifty times the federal minimum hourly wage
then in effect, the court, if not a court of record, or if a court of record the clerk thereof,
shall issue a suggestee execution against the salary or wages of the judgment debtor and
upon presentation of such execution by the officer to whom tdelivered for collection to the
person or persons from which such salary or wages are due and owing or thereafter may
become due and owing to the judgment debtor, the execution and the expenses thereof shall
become a lien and continuing levy upon the salary or wages due or to become due to the
judgment debtor within one year after the issuance of the same, unless sooner vacated or
modified as hereinafter provided, to an amount equal to twenty percent thereof and no more,
but in no event shall the payments in satisfaction of such an execution reduce the amount
payable to the judgment debtor to an amount per week that is less than fifty times the
federal minimum hourly wage then in effect. Only one such execution shall be satisfied, at
one time, except that in the event two or more such executions have been served and
satisfaction of the one having epriority is completed without exhausting the amount of the
salary or wages then due and payable that is subject to suggestion under this article the
balance of such amountL shall be paid in satisfaction, in the order of their priority, of junior
suggestee executions against such salary or wages theretofore served.
(b) The suggestee execution by the judgment creditor provided in this section shall include,
to the extent possible, the present address and date of birth of the judgment debtor, which
information shall be made available for the purpose of properly identifying the judgment
debtor whose salary or wages are being levied upon.

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