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Instant Background RecordsCourt Records West Virginia
West Virginia joined the Union in 1863 as the 35th state. West Virginia's population is about 1,819,777. The state capital and largest city is Charleston, with a population of 54,000, though the metropolitan area of Charleston is home to 309,635 people. West Virginia borders on Ohio, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Kentucky.
West Virginia was the only state that formed by separating from a Confederate state. It was also one of two states that were formed during the Civil War, other than Nevada.
West Virginia is known for a big selection of outdoor recreational activities, such as whitewater rafting, skiing, hiking, fishing, hunting and mountain biking.
West Virginia's primary industries are coal, tourism, steel, oil and gas. Agriculturally, most of West Virginia's farms are small to medium sized farms, most of which are cattle or chicken farms.
The climate in the southwestern part of West Virginia is a humid subtropical climate with mild winters and hot, humid summers. The remainder of the state mostly has a humid continental climate with cool to cold winters and warm to hot, humid summers.
Vital records for the State of West Virginia after 1917 can be obtained at the West Virginia Office of Vital Records. For records prior to 1917, write to the County Clerk in the county where the birth, death, marriage or divorce occurred. West Virginia's court records and other public records are open to the public as defined in the State of West Virginia Administrative Code. The Code explains what information is not available to the general public due to privacy legislation.
West Virginia Vital Records Information
Vital Registration Office
Division of Health State
350 Capitol Street, Rm. 157
Charleston, WV 25301-3701
There are two District Bankruptcy courts in West Virginia, serving the southern and northern districts.
United States Bankruptcy Court - Northern District of West Virginia
United States Bankruptcy Court - Southern District of West Virginia
West Virginia's official webpage is http://www.WestVirginia.gov
Court Records for the State of West Virginia are available from state courts and county courts, whose addresses are all listed below.
All county courthouses for court records – West Virginia are found below.
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County Courthouses
Barbour County Telephone: (304) 457-2232
Telephone: (304) 264-1927
Telephone: (304) 369-7333
Telephone: (304) 765-2833
Telephone: (304) 737-3661
Telephone: (304) 526-8625
Telephone: (304) 354-6725
Telephone: (304) 587-4259
Telephone: (304) 873-2631
Telephone: (304) 574-4226
Telephone: (304) 462-7641
Telephone: (304) 257-4550
Telephone: (304) 647-6602
Telephone: (304) 822-5112
Telephone: (304) 564-3311
Telephone: (304) 538-2929
Telephone: (304) 624-8611
Telephone: (304) 372-2011
Telephone: (304) 725-9761
Telephone: (304) 357-0440
Telephone: (304) 269-8215
Telephone: (304) 824-3336
Telephone: (304) 792-8600
Telephone: (304) 367-5440
Telephone: (304) 845-1220
Telephone: (304) 675-1997
Telephone: (304) 436-8544
Telephone: (304) 487-8311
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Mineral County Telephone: (304) 788-3924
Telephone: (304) 235-0330
Telephone: (304) 291-7230
Telephone: (304) 772-3096
Telephone: (304) 258-8547
Telephone: (304) 872-7820
Telephone: (304) 234-3656
Telephone: (304) 358-2505
Telephone: (304) 684-7542
Telephone: (304) 799-4549
Telephone: (304) 329-0070
Telephone: (304) 586-0202
Telephone: (304) 255-9123
Telephone: (304) 636-0543
Telephone: (304) 643-2164
Telephone: (304) 927-2860
Telephone: (304) 466-7104
Telephone: (304) 265-1401
Telephone: (304) 478-2414
Telephone: (304) 758-2102
Telephone: (304) 472-1068
Telephone: (304) 272-6371
Telephone: (304) 847-2508
Telephone: (304) 455-8224
Telephone: (304) 275-4271
Telephone: (304) 424-1850
Telephone: (304) 732-8000
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