West VirginiaHB 45702026 Regular SessionHouse

To make the posting of a summons in a conspicuous place on rental property acceptable service when a tenant is unavailable for personal service

Sponsored By: Eric Brooks (Republican)

Passed

§37-6-5Senate Judiciary

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Bill Overview

No Economic Impacts Identified for this Bill

Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsor

  • Eric Brooks

    Republican • House

Cosponsors

  • David Green

    Republican • House

  • Carl Martin

    Republican • House

  • David Elliott Pritt

    Republican • House

  • Carl "Bill" Roop

    Republican • House

Roll Call Votes

All Roll Calls

Yes: 84 • No: 8

House vote 2/6/2026

Passed House (Roll No. 56)

Yes: 84 • No: 8

Actions Timeline

  1. Introduced in Senate

    2/9/2026Senate
  2. To Judiciary

    2/9/2026Senate
  3. To Judiciary

    2/9/2026Senate
  4. On 3rd reading, Special Calendar

    2/6/2026House
  5. Read 3rd time

    2/6/2026House
  6. Passed House (Roll No. 56)

    2/6/2026House
  7. Communicated to Senate

    2/6/2026House
  8. On 2nd reading, Special Calendar

    2/5/2026House
  9. Read 2nd time

    2/5/2026House
  10. On 1st reading, Special Calendar

    2/4/2026House
  11. Read 1st time

    2/4/2026House
  12. By substitute, do pass

    2/3/2026House
  13. Markup Discussion

    1/30/2026House
  14. To House Courts

    1/29/2026House
  15. To House Judiciary

    1/29/2026House
  16. To House Courts

    1/28/2026House
  17. Markup Discussion

    1/28/2026House
  18. Filed for introduction

    1/20/2026House
  19. To Judiciary

    1/20/2026House
  20. Introduced in House

    1/20/2026House
  21. To House Judiciary

    1/20/2026House

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