West Virginia Code § 50-3-1

Costs in civil actions
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The following costs shall be charged in magistrate courts in civil actions and shall be
collected in advance:
(a) For filing and trying any civil action and for all services connected therewith, but
excluding services regarding enforcement of judgment, the following amounts dependent
upon the amount of damages sought in the complaint:
Where the action is for $500 or less $30.00
Where the action is for more than $500 but not more than $1,000 $35.00
Where the action is for more than $1,000 but not more than $2,000$ 40.00
Where the action is for more than $2,000 $50.00
Where the action seeks relief other than money damage $30.00
Five dollars from each of the filing fees listed above shall be deposited in the Court Security
Fund created by the provisions of section fourteen, article three, chapter fifty-one of this
code.
Five dollars from each of the feiling fees listed above shall be deposited in the Courthouse
Facilities Improvement Fund created by section six, article twenty-six, chapter twenty-nine
of this code. L
(b) For each service regarding enforcement of a judgment including execution, suggestion,
garnishment and suggestee execution $5.00
(c) For each bond filed in a case $1.00
(d) For taking deposition of witness for each hour or portion thereof $1.00
(e) For taking and certifying acknowledgmentof a deed or other writing
or taking oath upon an affidavit $ .50
(f) For mailing any matter required or provided by law to be mailed by
certified or registered mail with return receipt $1.00
(g) For filing and trying any civil action $20.00
Costs incurred in a civil action shall be reflected in any judgment rendered thereon. The
provisions of section one, article two, chapter fifty-nine of this code, relating to the payment
of costs by poor persons, shall be applicable to all costs in civil actions.

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