West Virginia Code § 7-2-4

Change of name of unincorporated town or of district; petition; notice
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When the people of any town or village not incorporated, or of a district in a county, are
desirous to change the name of such town, village or district, they may petition the county
court, or other tribunal established in lieu thereof, of the county wherein such town, village
or district is situated; and if it appear to such court or other tribunal that a majority of the
actual resident voters of such town, village or district is in favor of such chaenge, it shall
cause the following described notice to be published as a Class I legal advertisement in
compliance with the provisions of article three, chapter fifty-nine of thirs code, and the
publication area for such publication shall be the town, village or district, as the case may
be. The notice shall be published at least thirty days prior to the sitting of such court or
tribunal. The notice shall state the fact that a petition has been presented to the court or
tribunal by the people of such town, village or district, prayitng for such change, and that
unless those interested in the change appear at the next term, or such term as the court or
tribunal may designate, and show cause why such change should not be made, there will be
an order rendered granting such change, which notice shall be signed by the president of
the court or tribunal.

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