West Virginia Division of Motor Vehicles
Recent News About West Virginia Division of Motor Vehicles
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Supreme Court reverses decision, says woman's driver's license should be revoked
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals reversed a decision made by a Boone circuit judge involving the reinstatement of a woman's driver's license. -
Insuring cars that don’t exist
Have government employees taken the same cavalier attitude toward state vehicles that some state Supreme Court justices have taken toward furniture and other property belonging to the taxpayers? -
Supreme Court says DMV employee should receive 20 percent disability
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has issued a decision, ruling that an employee for the West Virginia Division of Motor Vehicles should receive a 20 percent permanent partial disability award. -
Man gets his driver's license back in ruling from Supreme Court of Appeals
CHARLESTON – A man who lost his driver’s license for three years even though he wasn’t driving has won a victory against the DMV in the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia. -
West Virginia DMV wins appeal in discrimination case filed by woman with brain injury
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Division of Motor Vehicles has won its appeal in a discrimination case filed by a woman with a traumatic brain injury. -
Benjamin dissents on majority ruling about DUI on private property
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals ruled last month that driving under the influence on private property is a crime, which Justice Brent D. -
AG's office warns consumers of DMV impostor scam
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is warning consumers to be on guard against scammers who email citations and falsely claim to represent the state’s Division of Motor Vehicles. -
Justices: Office of Administrative Hearings exceeded its authority
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals ruled that the state's Division of Motor Vehicles should have appealed to Wayne Circuit Court instead of requesting for an agency to exceed its authority. -
CIVIL FILINGS: Boone County
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CIVIL FILINGS: Boone County
Aug. 6 -
*** SupCo calendar for 4/9 issue
TUESDAY, APRIL 10 -
CIVIL FILINGS: Cabell County
March 21 -
CIVIL FILINGS: Mason County
July 15 -
*** SupCo calendar for 3/15 issue
Argument Docket -
*** SupCo calendar for 6/1 issue
Motion Docket -
THIS JUST IN: Lincoln County
April 21 -
High school students to attend Supreme Court session
CHARLESTON – Hundreds of high school students from three counties will sit in on an argument session of the Supreme Court as part of the LAWS Program. -
*** SupCo calendar for 3/16 issue
Argument Docket -
Supreme Court to hear arguments at WVU
CHARLESTON -– The West Virginia Supreme Court will hear arguments March 10 in the Lugar Courtroom at the West Virginia University College of Law. -
*** SupCo calendar for 3/2 issue
Argument Docket