West Virginia Code § 57-5-9

Administration of oaths or taking of affidavits; authentication of affidavit
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made in another state or country; oaths and affidavits of persons in military service.
Any judge of this state may administer any oath that is or may be lawful for any person to
take, including oaths of office, and also may swear any person to an affidavit, and administer
an oath to any person in any proceeding.
Any oath or affidavit required by law, which is not of such a nature that it must be made
otherwise or elsewhere may, unless otherwise provided, be administered by, or made before,
a county commissioner, notary public, or by the clerk of any court, or, in case of a survey
directed by a court in a case therein pending, by or before the suurveyor directed to execute
said order of survey.
An affidavit may also be made before any officer of another state or country authorized by its
laws to administer an oath, and shall be deemed duly authenticated if it be subscribed by the
officer, with his or her official seal annexed, and if he or she have none, the genuineness of
his or her signature, and his or her authority to admlinister an oath, shall be authenticated by
some officer of the same state or country undesr his or her official seal.
Any oath or affidavit required of a person iin the military service of the United States
(including the Women's Army Corpsg, Women's Appointed Volunteers for Emergency Service,
Army Nurse Corps, Spars, Women's Reserve or similar women's auxiliary unit officially
connected with the military service of the United States), may be administered by or made
before any commissioned officer of any branch of the military service of the United States, or
any auxiliary unit officially connected with the military service. Such oath may be taken or
affidavit made at any place either within or outside the United States of America, or any
territory, possession or dependency thereof. The jurat to the oath and certificate to the
affidavit need not state the place where the same is taken and shall require no seal to be
affixed thereto. The certificate of the officer before whom the oath is taken or affidavit is
made must state his or her rank, branch of military service, and identification number, and
theW certificate may be substantially in form and effect as follows:
IN THE MILITARY SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES:
I, ..............., being duly sworn on oath (affirmation), do swear (affirm) that I am a member of
the military service of the United States (or of ..............., an auxiliary to the military forces of
the United States); that ***, etc.
...............................
Taken, subscribed and sworn to before me, ..............., a commissioned officer in the
............... service of the United States, by ..............., a member of the military service of the
United States (or of ..............., an auxiliary to the military forces of the United States), this
the .......... day of .........., 20......
..................................
(Signature of officer)
...............................
(Rank) (Identification Number)
Any oath or affidavit heretofore taken or made by any person in the military service in
substantial compliance with this section shall be valid.

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