West Virginia Code § 56-3-14

Service of process or notice on foreign corporations
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Process against, or notice to, a foreign corporation which has a usual place of business in
this state, or, with or without such usual place of business, is doing business in this state,
permanently or temporarily, and which has qualified to do such business under the laws of
this state, may be served in accordance with the provisions of subdivision (d) of the next
preceding section. e
If such corporation has not qualified to do such business under the laws of this state, service
may be made by delivering, within the state, a copy of the process or notice to any officer,
director or agent of such corporation acting or transacting businuess for it in this state.
If there be no statutory attorney-in-fact, officer, director or agent found in this state upon
whom service may be had as aforesaid, then on affidavit of that fact an order of publication
may be awarded as provided by sections twenty-three and twenty-four of this article.

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