Step 6. Service of process
West Virginia law allows for the protective order to be "served" on the abuser through a legal advertisement published notice, with the publication area being the most current known county where the abuser lives if personal service by law enforcement has been unsuccessful. At the same time, the protective order and the order of publication will be mailed to the abuser's most current known residential address.2 Please consult with court staff for information and instructions on this type of service if it applies to your situation.
If you also have an emergency order requiring the abuser to leave your home, the sheriff will also make sure that happens.
If the abuser has not been served in time for your hearing, the hearing may be “continued,” or rescheduled, until a later date.
1 W. Va. Code § 48-27-701
2 W. Va. Code § 48-27-311
You can find more information about service of process in our Preparing for Court – By Yourself section, in the question called What is service of process and how do I accomplish it?




