West Virginia Code
Article 27. Prevention and Treatment of Domestic Violence
§48-27-601. Transmitting Orders to Domestic Violence Database; Affidavit as to Award of Possession of Real Property; Service of Order on Respondent

§48-27-601. Transmitting orders to domestic violence database; affidavit as to award of possession of real property; service of order on respondent.
(a) Upon entry of an order pursuant to section 27-403 or part 27-501, et seq., or an order entered pursuant to part 5-501, et seq., granting relief provided for by this article, a copy of the order shall be immediately transmitted electronically by the court or the clerk of the court to the domestic violence database established pursuant to the provisions of section twenty-one, article one, chapter fifty-one of this code. No later than the close of the next business day the court or the clerk of the court shall transmit the order to a local office of the municipal police, the county sheriff and the West Virginia State Police for service upon the respondent named in the order. The law-enforcement agency or agencies to which a copy of the order is supplied are not required to maintain a copy of the order after the respondent is served.
(b) A sworn affidavit may be executed by a party who has been awarded exclusive possession of the residence or household, pursuant to an order entered pursuant to section 27-503, and shall be delivered to law-enforcement agencies simultaneously with any order giving the party's consent for a law-enforcement officer to enter the residence or household, without a warrant, to enforce the protective order or temporary order.
(c) Orders shall be promptly served upon the respondent. Failure to serve a protective order on the respondent does not stay the effect of a valid order if the respondent has actual notice of the existence and contents of the order.
(d) Any law-enforcement agency in this state in possession of or with notice of the existence of an order issued pursuant to the provisions of sections 27-403 or 27-501 of this article or the provisions of section 5-509 of this chapter which is in effect or has been expired for thirty days or less that receives a report that a person protected by an order has been reported to be missing shall immediately follow its procedures for investigating missing persons. No agency or department policy delaying the beginning of an investigation has any force or effect.
(e) The provisions of subsection (d) of this section shall be applied where a report of a missing person is made which is accompanied by a sworn affidavit that the person alleged to be missing was, at the time of his or her alleged disappearance, being subjected to treatment which meets the definition of domestic battery or assault set forth in section twenty-eight, article two, chapter sixty-one of this code.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 48. Domestic Relations

Article 27. Prevention and Treatment of Domestic Violence

§48-27-101. Findings and Purposes

§48-27-201. Applicability of Definitions

§48-27-202. Domestic Violence Defined

§48-27-203. Emergency Hearing Defined

§48-27-204. Family or Household Members Defined

§48-27-205. Final Hearing Defined

§48-27-206. Law-Enforcement Agency Defined

§48-27-207. Program for Victims of Domestic Violence Defined

§48-27-208. Program of Intervention for Perpetrators Defined

§48-27-209. Protective Order Defined

§48-27-301. Jurisdiction

§48-27-302. Venue

§48-27-303. Effect of Petitioner Leaving Residence

§48-27-304. Commencement of Proceeding

§48-27-305. Persons Who May File Petition

§48-27-306. Counterclaim or Affirmative Defenses

§48-27-307. Persons Accompanying Petitioner

§48-27-308. Charges for Fees and Costs Postponed

§48-27-309. Priority of Petitions

§48-27-310. Full Faith and Credit

§48-27-311. Service of Process

§48-27-312. Production of Documents Pursuant to a Subpoena Duces Tecum

§48-27-401. Interaction Between Domestic Proceedings

§48-27-402. Proceedings in Magistrate Court When Temporary Divorce, Annulment, Separate Maintenance or Custody Order Is in Effect

§48-27-403. Emergency Protective Orders of Court; Hearings; Persons Present

§48-27-501. Issuance of Protective Order; Modification of Order

§48-27-502. Mandatory Provisions in Protective Order

§48-27-503. Permissive Provisions in Protective Order

§48-27-504. Provisions in Protective Order for Person Witnessing or Reporting Domestic Violence

§48-27-505. Time Period a Protective Order Is in Effect; Extension of Order; Notice of Order or Extension

§48-27-506. Effect of Protective Order on Real and Personal Property

§48-27-507. Mutual Protective Orders Prohibited

§48-27-508. Costs to Be Paid to Family Court Fund

§48-27-509. Conditions of Visitation in Cases Involving Domestic Violence

§48-27-510. Appeals

§48-27-511. Purging of Domestic Violence Files

§48-27-601. Transmitting Orders to Domestic Violence Database; Affidavit as to Award of Possession of Real Property; Service of Order on Respondent

§48-27-701. Service of Pleadings and Orders by Law-Enforcement Officers

§48-27-702. Law-Enforcement Officers to Provide Information, Transportation and to Report Suspicions of Animal Cruelty

§48-27-801. Reports of Domestic Violence to State Police

§48-27-802. Maintenance of Registry by State Police

§48-27-901. Civil Contempt; Violation of Protective Orders; Order to Show Cause

§48-27-902. Violations of Protective Orders; Criminal Complaints

§48-27-903. Misdemeanor Offenses for Violation of Protective Order; Repeat Offenses; Penalties

§48-27-1001. Arrest for Violations of Protective Orders

§48-27-1002. Arrest in Domestic Violence Matters; Conditions

§48-27-1003. Nonjudicial Enforcement of Order

§48-27-1004. Immunity

§48-27-1101. Rules of Practice and Procedure; Forms to Be Provided; Operative Date

§48-27-1102. Authorization for the Promulgation of Legislative Rules

§48-27-1103. Training of Law-Enforcement Officers in Domestic Violence

§48-27-1104. Judicial Education on Domestic Violence

§48-27-1105. Rule for Time-Keeping Requirements