West Virginia Code § 6-14-2

Facsimile signature; use; legal effect
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Any authorized officer, after filing with the Secretary of State his manual signature certified
by under oath, may execute or cause to be executed with a facsimile signature in lieu of his
manual signature:
(a) Any public security, provided that at least one signature required or permitted to be
placed thereon shall be manually subscribed. If a public security is required to be manually
signed by a trustee, issuing agent, fiscal agent, registrar, or other agent or custodian, the
signature of any or all authorized officers may be executed by facsimile; and
(b) Any instrument of payment.
Upon compliance with this article by the authorized officer, his facsimile signature shall
have the same legal effect as his manual signature. a

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