West Virginia Code
Article 5. Vital Statistics
§16-5-15. Judicial Procedure to Establish Facts of Birth

(a) If the state Registrar refuses to file a certificate of birth under the provisions of section ten or section fourteen of this article, a petition signed and sworn to by the petitioner may be filed in the circuit court of the county in which the petitioner resides or in the circuit court of Kanawha County for an order establishing a record of the date and place of the birth and the parentage of the person whose birth is to be registered.
(b) The petition may be made on a form prescribed and furnished or approved by the state Registrar, and must allege:
(1) That the person for whom a certificate of birth is sought was born in this state;
(2) That no certificate of birth can be found in the section of vital statistics or the office of any local custodian of certificates of birth;
(3) That diligent efforts by the petitioner have failed to obtain the evidence required in accordance with section ten or section fourteen of this article and of any rules promulgated pursuant to this article;
(4) That the state Registrar has refused to register a certificate of birth; and
(5) Such other allegations as may be required.
(c) The petition must be accompanied by a copy of the statement of the state Registrar made in accordance with section ten or section fourteen of this article and by copies of all evidentiary documentation which was submitted to the state Registrar in support of the registration.
(d) The court shall fix a time and place for hearing the petition and shall give the state Registrar not less than twenty days' notice of the hearing. The State Registrar, or his or her authorized representative, may appear and testify in the proceeding.
(e) If the court finds from the evidence presented that the person for whom a certificate of birth is sought was born in this state, it shall make findings as to the place and date of birth, parentage, and other findings as may be required and shall issue an order, on a form prescribed and furnished or approved by the state Registrar, to establish a record of birth. This order shall include the birth data to be registered, a description of the evidence presented, and the date of the court's action.
(f) The clerk of the court shall forward each order establishing a record of birth to the state Registrar not later than the tenth day of the calendar month following the month in which it was entered. The State Registrar shall register the order, which shall constitute the court order certificate of birth.
(g) Any order is final unless reversed, vacated or modified on appeal, and any appeal must be sought in the manner and within the time provided by law for appeals in other civil cases.
(h) In addition to the evidence presented to establish a court order certificate of birth in accordance with the provisions of this section, a person whose name is to appear on the court order certificate of birth as a parent shall furnish to the clerk of the circuit court the social security number or numbers issued to the parent. A record of the social security number or numbers shall be forwarded to the state Registrar along with the order establishing a court order certificate of birth.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 16. Public Health

Article 5. Vital Statistics

§16-5-1. Definitions

§16-5-2. Establishment of Section of Vital Statistics in Bureau for Public Health

§16-5-3. Department of Health and Human Resources to Propose Legislative Rules

§16-5-4. Appointment of State Registrar of Vital Statistics

§16-5-5. Powers and Duties of State Registrar

§16-5-6. Registration Districts

§16-5-7. Appointment and Removal of Local Registrars and Deputy Local Registrars

§16-5-8. Duties of Local Registrars and Deputy Local Registrars

§16-5-9. Content of Certificates and Reports

§16-5-9a. Legal Residences to Be Included on Certificates of Death

§16-5-10. Birth Registration Acknowledgment and Rescission of Paternity

§16-5-11. Registration of Infants and Minors Born With Specified Birth Defects

§16-5-12. Notation on Birth Records of Missing Children

§16-5-13. Registration of Infants of Unknown Parentage

§16-5-14. Delayed Registration of Births

§16-5-15. Judicial Procedure to Establish Facts of Birth

§16-5-16. Certificate of Adoption

§16-5-17. Court Reports of Determination of Paternity

§16-5-18. Certificates of Birth Following Adoption, Legitimation, Paternity Acknowledgment and Court Determination of Paternity

§16-5-19. Death registration.(a) a Certificate of Death for Each Death Which Occurs in This State Shall Be Filed With the Section of Vital Statistics, or as Otherwise Directed by the State Registrar, Within Five Days After Death, and Prior to Final D...

§16-5-20. Delayed Registration of Death

§16-5-21. Reports of Fetal Death

§16-5-21a. Noah's Law; Certificate of Birth for a Stillbirth; and Contents of Certificate

§16-5-22. Reports of Abortions

§16-5-23. Authorization for Disposition and Disinterment and Reinterment Permits

§16-5-24. Extension of Time for Filing Certificates, Reports and Authorizations

§16-5-25. Correction and Amendment of Vital Records

§16-5-26. Reproduction and Preservation of Records

§16-5-27. Disclosure of Information From Vital Records or Vital Reports

§16-5-28. Copies From the System of Vital Statistics

§16-5-29. Fees for Copies and Searches

§16-5-30. Persons Required to Keep Records

§16-5-31. Duty to Furnish Information Relative to Vital Events

§16-5-32. Matching of Birth and Death Certificates

§16-5-33. Limitation on Use of Social Security Numbers

§16-5-34. Uniform System of Registration of Marriage, Divorce and Annulment of Marriage

§16-5-35. Registration of Marriages

§16-5-36. Registration of Divorces and Annulments of Marriages

§16-5-37. Applicability to Previously Received Certificates and Reports

§16-5-38. Penalties