Escrow & Title

In West Virginia, after a deed is recorded, the original deed is typically:

ARetained permanently by the county clerk
BReturned to the grantee after recording✓ Correct
CSent to the state archives
DDestroyed after 10 years

Explanation

After recording, the county clerk makes a permanent copy in the deed books and returns the original deed to the grantee (or their attorney). The recorded copy becomes the permanent public record while the original is the grantee's personal document.

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