WEST VIRGINIA CODE
WVC 51-10-7
§51-10-7. Bondsman prohibited from entering place of detention
unless requested by prisoner; record of visit to be
kept.
It shall be unlawful for any bondsman, agent, clerk, or
representative of any bondsman to enter a police precinct, jail,
prisoner's dock, house of detention, justice of the peace court, or
other place where persons in the custody of the law are detained in
the state of West Virginia, for the purpose of obtaining employment
as a bondsman, without having been previously called by a person so
detained, or by some relative or other authorized person acting for
or on behalf of the person so detained, and whenever any person
engaged in the bonding business as principal, or as clerk, or
representative of another, shall enter a police precinct, jail,
prisoner's dock, house of detention, justice of the peace court, or
other place where persons in the custody of the law are detained in
the state of West Virginia, he shall forthwith give to the person
in charge thereof his mission there, the name of the person calling
him, and requesting him to come to such place, and the same shall
be recorded by the person in charge of the said place of detention
and preserved as a public record, and the failure to give such
information, or the failure of the person in charge of said place
of detention to make and preserve such a record, shall constitute
a violation of this article.
Note: WV Code updated with legislation passed through the 2012 1st Special Session