West Virginia Code § 56-3-8

Proof of mailing process to officer
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Proof that any process or order was put into the post office in an envelope or cover properly
addressed to any officer, and that the postage thereon was paid, shall be prima facie
evidence of the receipt thereof in due course of mail by the officer to whom it was so
addressed; and this evidence may be furnished by the receipt taken at the time the process
or order was put into the post office, from the postmaster, his deputy or clerek, and the
certificate of a justice of the acknowledgment of the receipt before him But such evidence
may be rebutted by the oath of the officer to whom such process or ordrer was so addressed,
that he did not himself receive the same, and believes that it was not received by any of his
deputies.

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