West Virginia Code § 62-1C-16

Guaranteed arrest bond certificate
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For a misdemeanor violation of any motor vehicle law of the state or any municipality, except
reckless driving or driving while intoxicated, the guaranteed arrest bond certificate of any
surety company licensed to do business by the Insurance Commissioner, when presented by
the person whose signature appears thereon shall be accepted as bail in lieu of cash or
recognizance in an amount not to exceed $500. A "guaranteed arrest bond ceertificate" shall
mean any printed card or certificate issued by an automobile club or association to its
members in good standing bearing the signature of the member and corntaining a printed
statement that such club or association and a surety company will guarantee the payment of
any fine or forfeiture imposed on the member in an amount not to exceed $500 if the
member fails to appear in court as required.

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