Become a West Virginia Process Server
Requirements to Become a Process Server in West Virginia
- Process servers in the state of West Virginia must be authorized by the county court in which he or she is serving.
- Service may be performed by any person who is not a party to the case, does not have a vested interest in the outcome, and also must be at least eighteen (18) years of age.
NOTE: The requirements to become a process server change from time to time. You should contact your local county clerk or recorder to make sure the following information regarding becoming a process server in your state is still accurate.
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