West Virginia Long-Arm Statute

W. Va. Code § 56-3-33
§ 56-3-33. Actions by or against nonresident
persons having certain contracts [contacts] with this state; authorizing
secretary of state to receive process; bond and fees; service of process;
definitions; retroactive application
(a) The engaging by a nonresident, or by his or
her duly authorized agent, in any one or more of the acts specified in
subdivisions (1) through (7) of this subsection shall be deemed equivalent to an
appointment by such nonresident of the secretary of state, or his or her
successor in office, to be his or her true and lawful attorney upon whom may be
served all lawful process in any action or proceeding against him or her, in any
circuit court in this state, including an action or proceeding brought by a
nonresident plaintiff or plaintiffs, for a cause of action arising from or
growing out of such act or acts, and the engaging in such act or acts shall be a
signification of such nonresident's agreement that any such process against him
or her, which is served in the manner hereinafter provided, shall be of the same
legal force and validity as though such nonresident were personally served with
a summons and complaint within this state:
(1) Transacting any business in this state;
(2) Contracting to supply services or things
in this state;
(3) Causing tortious injury by an act or
omission in this state;
(4) Causing tortious injury in this state by
an act or omission outside this state if he or she regularly does or solicits
business, or engages in any other persistent course of conduct, or derives
substantial revenue from goods used or consumed or services rendered in this
state;
(5) Causing injury in this state to any
person by breach of warranty expressly or impliedly made in the sale of goods
outside this state when he or she might reasonably have expected such person to
use, consume or be affected by the goods in this state: Provided, That he or she
also regularly does or solicits business, or engages in any other persistent
course of conduct, or derives substantial revenue from goods used or consumed or
services rendered in this state;
(6) Having an interest in, using or
possessing real property in this state; or
(7) Contracting to insure any person,
property or risk located within this state at the time of contracting.
(b) When jurisdiction over a nonresident is
based solely upon the provisions of this section, only a cause of action arising
from or growing out of one or more of the acts specified in subdivisions (1)
through (7), subsection (a) of this section may be asserted against him or her.
(c) Service shall be made by leaving the
original and two copies of both the summons and the complaint, and the fee
required by section two [§ 59-1-2], article one, chapter fifty-nine of this
code with the secretary of state, or in his or her office, and such service
shall be sufficient upon such nonresident: Provided, That notice of such service
and a copy of the summons and complaint shall forthwith be sent by registered or
certified mail, return receipt requested, by the secretary of state to the
defendant at his or her nonresident address and the defendant's return receipt
signed by himself or herself or his or her duly authorized agent or the
registered or certified mail so sent by the secretary of state which is refused
by the addressee and which registered or certified mail is returned to the
secretary of state, or to his or her office, showing thereon the stamp of the
post-office department that delivery has been refused, shall be appended to the
original summons and complaint and filed therewith in the clerk's office of the
court from which process issued. If any defendant served with summons and
complaint fails to appear and defend within thirty days of service, judgment by
default may be rendered against him or her at any time thereafter. The court may
order such continuances as may be reasonable to afford the defendant opportunity
to defend the action or proceeding.
(d) The fee remitted to the secretary of state
at the time of service shall be taxed in the costs of the action or proceeding.
The secretary of state shall keep a record in his or her office of all such
process and the day and hour of service thereof.
(e) The following words and phrases, when used
in this section, shall for the purpose of this section and unless a different
intent be apparent from the context, have the following meanings:
(1) "Duly authorized agent" means and
includes among others a person who, at the direction of or with the knowledge or
acquiescence of a nonresident, engages in such act or acts and includes among
others a member of the family of such nonresident or a person who, at the
residence, place of business or post office of such nonresident, usually
receives and receipts for mail addressed to such nonresident.
(2) "Nonresident" means any person, other
than voluntary unincorporated associations, who is not a resident of this state
or a resident who has moved from this state subsequent to engaging in such act
or acts, and among others includes a nonresident firm, partnership or
corporation or a firm, partnership or corporation which has moved from this
state subsequent to any of said such act or acts.
(3) "Nonresident plaintiff or plaintiffs"
means a nonresident of this state who institutes an action or proceeding in a
circuit court in this state having jurisdiction against a nonresident of this
state pursuant to the provisions of this section.
(f) The provision for service of process herein
is cumulative and nothing herein contained shall be construed as a bar to the
plaintiff in any action or proceeding from having process in such action served
in any other mode or manner provided by the law of this state or by the law of
the place in which the service is made for service in that place in an action in
any of its courts of general jurisdiction.
(g) This section shall not be retroactive and
the provisions hereof shall not be available to a plaintiff in a cause of action
arising from or growing out of any of said acts occurring prior to the effective
date of this section.
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