WEST VIRGINIA CODE
WVC 38 - 3 - 6
§38-3-6. Lien of judgment on real estate.
Every judgment for money rendered in this state, other than
by confession in vacation, shall be a lien on all the real estate
of or to which the defendant in such judgment is or becomes
possessed or entitled, at or after the date of such judgment, or
if it was rendered in court, at or after the commencement of the
term at which it was so rendered, if the cause was in such
condition that a judgment might have been rendered on the first
day of the term; but if from the nature of the case judgment
could not have been rendered at the commencement of the term,
such judgment shall be a lien only on or after the date on which
such judgment or decree could have been rendered and not from the
commencement of the term; but this section shall not prevent the
lien of a judgment or decree from relating back to the first day
of the term merely because the case shall be set for trial or
hearing on a later day of the term, if such case was matured and
ready for hearing at the commencement of the term, not merely
because an office judgment in a case matured and docketed at the
commencement of the term does not become final until a later day
of the term. A judgment by confession in vacation shall also be
a lien upon such real estate, but only from the time of day at
which such judgment is confessed. Such lien shall continue so
long as such judgment remains valid and enforceable, and has not
been released or otherwise discharged.
Note: WV Code updated with legislation passed through the 2012 1st Special Session