WEST VIRGINIA CODE
WVC 37 - 11 - 3
§37-11-3. Validation of acknowledgments defective in other
respects.
Where the acknowledgment of any deed or other writing, or
the privy examination of a married woman respecting the same, has
been taken either within or without the state of West Virginia,
by a notary public, justice of the peace, or president of a
county court, whether he used an official seal or not, or by two
justices of the peace in any county in the state of Virginia
prior to the reorganization of the state government thereof, or
by any justice out of his district or township, or it does not
appear by the certificate of the justice that such acknowledgment
or privy examination was taken within his district or township,
or county, the same shall nevertheless be sufficient, unless
there be other lawful objections; and the admission to record and
recordation of any such deed or writing heretofore had or made
upon any such acknowledgment or privy examination shall likewise
be sufficient and valid unless there be other lawful objections:
Provided, That this section shall not affect the rights of any
party to any pending suit instituted prior to the twenty-fifth
day of May, nineteen hundred and eleven.
Note: WV Code updated with legislation passed through the 2012 1st Special Session