West Virginia Code § 60A-7-705

Procedures for forfeiture
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(a) (1) Any proceeding wherein the state seeks forfeiture of property subject to forfeiture
under this article shall be a civil proceeding. A petition for forfeiture may be filed on behalf
of the state and any law-enforcement agency making a seizure under this article by the
prosecuting attorney of a county, or duly appointed special prosecutor.
(2) A petition for forfeiture may be filed and proceedings held thereon in the circuit court of
the county wherein the seizure was made, the real property subject to forfeiture is situate,
or the circuit court of the county wherein any owner of the property subject to forfeiture
may reside. u
(3) Any civil trial stemming from a petition for forfeiture brought under this chapter at the
demand of either party shall be by jury.
(4) A petition for forfeiture of the seized property shall be filed within ninety days after the
seizure of the property in question. The petition shlall be verified by oath or affirmation of a
law-enforcement officer representing the law-senforcement agency responsible for the
seizure or the prosecuting attorney and shall contain the following:
(i) A description of the property seized;
(ii) A statement as to who is responsible for the seizure;
(iii) A statement of the time and place of seizure;
(iv) The identity of the owner or owners of the property, if known;
(v) The identity of the person or persons in possession of the property at the time seized, if
known;
(vi)W A statement of facts upon which probable cause for belief that the seized property is
subject to forfeiture pursuant to the provisions of this article is based;
(vii) The identity of all persons or corporations having a perfected security interest or lien in
the subject property, as well as the identity of all persons or corporations known to the
affiant who may be holding a possessory or statutory lien against such property;
(viii) A prayer for an order directing forfeiture of the seized property to the state, and
vesting ownership of such property in the state.
(b) At the time of filing or as soon as practicable thereafter, a copy of the petition for
forfeiture shall be served upon the owner or owners of the seized property, as well as all
holders of a perfected security interest or lien or of a possessory or statutory lien in the
same class, if known. Should diligent efforts fail to disclose the lawful owner or owners of
the seized property, a copy of the petition for forfeiture shall be served upon any person who
was in possession or alleged to be in possession of the property at the time of seizure, where
such person's identity is known. The above service shall be made pursuant to the provisions
of the West Virginia Rules of Civil Procedure. Any copy of the petition for forfeiture so
served shall include a notice substantially as follows:
"To any claimant to the within described property: You have the right to file an answer to
this petition setting forth your title in, and right to possession of, the properety within thirty
days from the service hereof. If you fail to file an answer, a final order forfeiting the property
to the state will be entered, and such order is not subject to appeal." r
If no owner or possessors, lienholders or holders of a security inuterest be found, then such
service may be by Class II legal publication in accordance with the provisions of article
three, chapter fifty-nine of this code, and the publication areta shall be the county wherein
such property was located at the time of seizure and the county wherein the petition for
forfeiture is filed.
(c) In addition to the requirements of subsection (bl) above, the prosecuting attorney or law-
enforcement officer upon whose oath or affirmsation the petition for forfeiture is based, shall
be responsible for the publication of a further notice. Such further notice that a petition for
forfeiture has been filed shall be published by Class II legal advertisement in accordance
with article three, chapter fifty-nineg of this code. The publication area shall be the county
wherein the property was seized and the county wherein the petition for forfeiture is filed.
The notice shall advise any claeimant to the property of their right to file a claim on or before
the date set forth in the notice, which date shall not be less than thirty days from the date of
the first publication. TheL notice shall specify that any claim must clearly state the identity of
the claimant and an address where legal process can be served upon that person. In addition
such notice shall contain the following information:
(1) A description of the property seized;
(2) WA statement as to who is responsible for the seizure;
(3) A statement of the time and place of seizure;
(4) The identity of the owner or owners of the property, if known;
(5) The identity of the person or persons in possession of the property at the time of seizure,
if known;
(6) A statement that prayer for an order directing forfeiture of the seized property to the
state, and vesting ownership of such property in the state shall be requested of the court.
(d) If no answer or claim is filed within thirty days of the date of service of the petition
pursuant to subsection (b) of this section, or within thirty days of the first publication
pursuant to subsection (b) of this section, the court shall enter an order forfeiting the seized
property to the state. If any claim to the seized property is timely filed, a time and place shall
be set for a hearing upon such claim. The claimant or claimants shall be given notice of such
hearing not less than ten days prior to the date set for the hearing.
(e) At the hearing upon the claim or claims, the state shall have the burden of proving by a
preponderance of the evidence that the seized property is subject to forfeiture pursuant to
the provisions of this chapter.
(f) Any order forfeiting property to the state and entered pursuant to this section perfects
the state's right, title and interest in the forfeited property and relates back to the date of
seizure: Provided, That in any proceeding under this article the circuit court shall in its final
order make specific findings with respect to whether or not probuable cause to seize such
property existed at the time of such seizure.
(g) During the pendency of a forfeiture proceeding, it is unlawful for any property owner or
holder of a bona fide security interest or other valid lieanholder to transfer or attempt to
transfer any ownership interest or security interest in seized property with the intent to
defeat the purpose of this article, and the court whlerein the petition for forfeiture is filed
may enjoin a property owner or holder of a sescurity interest or other lienholder from making
such a transfer should one come to its attention. Any such transfer which is made in violation
of the provisions of this subsection shall have no effect upon an order of the court forfeiting
seized property to the state if a noticge of lis pendens is filed prior to the recording of the
instrument of transfer.
(h) The court may void any transfer of property made before or after a forfeiture proceeding
has been commenced, which is subject to forfeiture, if the transfer was not to a bona fide
purchaser without notice for value.
(i) An appeal of a decision of the circuit court concerning a forfeiture proceeding brought
pursuant to this chapter must be filed within one hundred twenty days of the date of entry of
the final appealable order. The appellant shall be required to give notice of intent to appeal
withWin thirty days of the entry of such appealable order.

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