Recording Services and
the Vault (Records Room)
 
 
      Document Recording
One of the major functions of the County Clerk's Office is to keep records of all legal agreements that affect Jefferson County residents. Documents can be brought in person to be recorded, or sent by mail. Recording fees vary, depending on the type of document and the number of pages.
 
Note:
All documents received by 4:30 p.m. will be recorded same day.
Documents received after 4:30 p.m. will be recorded next day.
 
Each document that is recorded is issued a book number and page number, scanned, and stored permanently in our electronic records system.
 
Jefferson County's Will, Land and Marriage Records date back to 1801. Data can be accessed using the public access computers as well as the paper indices.
 
The Jefferson County Clerk's Office keeps official records of births and deaths that occur in Jefferson County, dating back to 1853.
 
Our clerks can provide you with assistance in performing a record search. We can also provide you with training on how to search for records using public access terminals or the paper indices.
 
 
        (Effective January 1, 2008)
 
 
 
     
      Document Types Recorded in the Clerk’s Office
 
 
 
 

Execution

Lis Pendens

Releases

Assignment

Trustee’s Report of Sale

Certificate of Incorporation and Amendment

Order of Appointment of Church Trustees and Trustees of Institution

Power of Attorney

Lease

Assignment

True Name, Trade Name, or Doing Business As Registration

Right of Way

 
 

Notice of, and Discharges of, Federal Tax Lien

Certificate of Redemption

Notice of State Tax Lien

Modification Agreement

Subordination Agreement

 
 
A deed is recorded at the Indexing & Recording Department of the County Clerk's Office.
 
The document submitted for recordation will be proofed to ensure that it is in proper form and includes the following items:
    1. ORIGINAL document
    2. signature of the Grantor
    3. a proper acknowledgment of the Grantor’s signature by a Notary

    4. name of the person who prepared the document

    5. district and legal description of the property

    6. an "And Being" paragraph – This is information on the previous owner, to include: name, date, deed book number and page number. This information is necessary in order to follow change of title.

    7. declaration of Consideration of Value – This is the amount the property is sold for. If the property is being transferred without monetary value, it must state in the declaration paragraph 'why' it is exempt from tax.

    8. any and all exhibits must be attached.

    9. Sales Listing Form (You must get the Form from our office)
     Exemptions from Property Transfer Fees (Excise Tax)
     West Virginia Code § 11-22-1 defines “documents” which are not subject to
     transfer tax. They are listed as follows:
    • Wills

    • Transfers of real property where the value of the property transferred is $100 or less

    • Testamentary or inter vivos trusts

    • Deeds of partition

    • Deeds made pursuant to mergers of corporations

    • Deeds made by a subsidiary corporation to its parent corporation for no consideration other than the cancellation or surrender or the subsidiary’s stock

    • Leases

    • Transfers between husband and wife

    • Transfers between parent and child

    • Transfers between parent and child and his or her spouse, without consideration

    • Transfers between a principal and straw party, without consideration, for any purpose

    • Gifts to, or transfers from or between voluntary charitable or educational associations or trustees thereof, and like nonprofit corporations having the same or similar purposes

    • Quitclaim or corrective deeds without consideration

    • Transfers to or from the United States, the State of West Virginia, or to or from any or their instrumentalities, agencies or political subdivisions by gift, dedication, deed or condemnation proceedings

    • Mortgages or deeds of trust given as security for debt

    • In addition, Code §48-2-32 exempts any transfer of property under a decree of divorce, annulment or separate maintenance agreement.
                          plannigdepartment@jeffersoncountywv.org
                          zoning@jeffersoncountywv.org
 
 
Recording Department note:
All documents received by 4:30pm will be recorded same day.
 
Documents received after 4:30pm will be recorded next day.
 
 
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Any unauthorized use of the information being provided will result in prosecution to the fullest extent of the law.
 
Our office, in conjunction with our software vendor,
has made every attempt to eliminate social security
numbers from the online version of our public records.
However, should citizens find that their social security
number is still visible online, we ask that they call
our office at (304) 728-3215 for immediate removal
of that number.
 
 
 
 

REDEEMING PROPERTY TAXES

As of July 1st, 2010, the redemption of deliquent taxes is being handled by the West Virginia State Auditor's Office. Although our office will be able to assist you with redemption figures, we are not able to process the redemption. We will be happy to provide the information needed to redeem your property with the State Auditor's Office.

West Virginia State Auditor's Office
 
WVSAO
County Collections Division
Toll Free: (888) 509-6568
 
The Jefferson County Historical Society
 
 
 
Eastern Panhandle Organization of Homeowners Associations Website:
 
West Virginia Caregivers