West Virginia Code § 59-1-10

Fees to be charged by clerk of county commission
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For the purpose of this section, the word "page" is defined as being a paper or electronic
writing of not more than legal size, 8 1/2" x 14".
(a) When a writing is admitted to the record, for receiving proof of acknowledgment of the
writing, entering an order in connection with the writing, endorsing clerk's certificate of
recordation on the writing and indexing in a proper index, the clerk of the county
commission shall charge and collect the following fees:
(1) Thirty dollars for a deed of conveyance (with or without a plaut), trust deed, fixture filing,
or security agreement concerning real estate lease.
(2) Forty dollars for a trustee's report of sale for any property for which additional
information and filing requirements are required by §3a8-1-8a of this code. Twenty dollars of
each recording fee received pursuant to this subdivision shall be deposited into the county's
general revenue fund and $20 paid quarterly by thel clerk of the county commission to the
West Virginia Housing Development Fund estsablished in §31-18-1 et seq. of this code.
(3) Ten dollars for a financing, continuatioin, termination, or other statement or writing
permitted to be filed under chapter 46 of this code.
(4) Ten dollars for a plat or map (with no deed of conveyance).
(5) No charge for a service discharge record.
(6) Ten dollars for any document or writing other than those referenced in subdivisions (1),
(2), (3), (4) and (5) of this subsection.
(7) One dollar for each additional page for documents or writings containing more than five
pages.
For any of the documents admitted to record pursuant to this subsection, if the clerk of the
county commission has the technology available to receive these documents in electronic
form or other media, the clerk shall set a reasonable fee to record these writings not to
exceed the cost for filing paper documents.
(8) Of the fees collected pursuant to subdivision (1), subsection (a) of this section, $10 shall
be deposited in the county general revenue fund in accordance with §59-1-28 of this code, $5
shall be deposited in the county reappraisal fund and dedicated to the operation of the
assessor's office mapping division, $8 shall be deposited in the Courthouse Facilities
Improvement Fund created by §29-26-6 of this code, $1 to the county 9-1-1 center and $2
shall be deposited in the county general fund and dedicated to the operation of the county
clerk's office. Four dollars of the fees collected pursuant to subdivision (1), subsection (a) of
this section and $5 of the fees collected pursuant to subdivision (6), subsection (a) of this
section shall be paid by the county clerk into the State Treasury and deposited in equal
amounts into the Farmland Protection Fund created in §8A-12-1 et seq. of this code for the
benefit of the West Virginia Agricultural Land Protection Authority and into the Outdoor
Heritage Conservation Fund created §5B-2G-7(f) of this code. The funds deposited in the
State Treasury pursuant to this subdivision may only be used for costs, excluding personnel
costs, associated with purpose of land conservation, as defined in §5B-2G-7(f) of this code.
(b) Five dollars for administering any oath other than oaths by officers and eemployees of the
state, political subdivisions of the state, a public or quasi-public entity of the state, or a
political subdivision of the state, taken in his or her official capacity. r
(c) Fifty-five dollars for issuance of marriage license and other duuties pertaining to the
marriage license (including preparation of the application, administrating the oath,
registering and recording the license, mailing acknowledgmtent of minister's return to one of
the licensees, and notification to a licensee after 60 days of the nonreceipt of the minister's
return). This fee is reduced to $35 if the applicants present a premarital education course
completion certificate issued pursuant to §48-2-701 of this code and dated within one year of
the application for a marriage license.
(1) One dollar of the marriage license fee received pursuant to this subsection shall be paid
by the county clerk into the State Treasury as a state registration fee in the same manner
that license taxes are paid into the Tgreasury under §11-12-1 et seq. of this code;
(2) Fifteen dollars of the marriage license fee received pursuant to this subsection shall be
paid by the county clerk into the State Treasury for the Family Protection Shelter Support
Act in the same manner that license taxes are paid into the Treasury under §11-12-1 et seq.
of this code;
(3) Ten dollars of the marriage license fee received pursuant to this subsection shall be
deposited in the Courthouse Facilities Improvement Fund created by §29-26-6 of this code;
and
(4) If a premarital education course completion certificate is not presented, the county clerk
shall, on or before the 10th day of each month, transmit $20 of the marriage license fee
received pursuant to this subsection to the State Treasurer for deposit in the State Treasury
as follows:
(A) Five dollars to the credit of the Family Protection Shelter Support Act in the same
manner that license taxes are paid into the Treasury under §11-12-1 et seq. of this code.
(B) Five dollars to the credit of the special revenue account, hereby created, designated the
Fund for Civil Legal Services for Low Income Persons, which shall consist of all gifts, grants,
bequests, transfers, appropriations, or other donations or payments which may be received
and administered by the Division of Justice and Community Services from any governmental
entity or unit or any person, firm, foundation, or corporation for the purposes of this section,
and all interest or other return earned from investment of the fund. Expenditures from the
fund shall be made by the Director of the Division of Justice and Community Services and
shall be limited to grants to nonprofit agencies which provide civil legal services to low
income persons made at his or her discretion. Any balance in the fund at the end of each
fiscal year shall not revert to the General Revenue Fund but shall remain in the fund and be
expended as provided by this section.
(C) Ten dollars to the credit of the Marriage Education Fund created pursuaent to §48-2-702
of this code.
(d) (1) One dollar and 50 cents for a copy of any writing or document, if it is not otherwise
provided for. u
(2) One dollar for each additional page if the writing or documents contains more than two
pages.
(3) One dollar for annexing the seal of the commission or clerk to any paper.
(4) Five dollars for a certified copy of a birth certificate, death certificate, or marriage
license.
(e) For copies of any record in electronic form or a medium other than paper, a reasonable
fee set by the clerk of the county commission not to exceed the costs associated with
document search and duplication.

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