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Wetzel County Clerk

Jessica L. Yoho

Wetzel County Clerk

jyoho@wetzelwv.com

304-455-8224

Fax: 304-455-5256

 

Term: 6 years
 

Wetzel County Commission

PO Box 156

New Martinsville, WV 26155

County Clerk

Jessica L. Yoho

jyoho@wetzelwv.com

Each county elects a county clerk whose responsibilities include the management of records of the county commission and election duties. The primary responsibilities center around two basic functions: 

  • To act as clerk (fiscal officer) of the county commission

  • To act as the receiver of fees charged for the instruments filed and recorded within the county. 

 

To carry out the numerous duties, the clerk of the county commission may select deputies and other employees. The budget for the operation of the county clerk’s office as a whole is determined by the county commission. The salary range for county clerks is from $42,200 to $68,301 and is required to be full-time in Class I-V counties.

Duties include:

  • Issuance of marriage licenses, birth and death certificates

  • Record births, marriages and deaths in the county

  • Serve as Chief Voter Registration Official for the county; register qualified voters

  • Maintain custody and integrity of the county’s voting machines, ballot boxes and other election supplies

  • Conduct training sessions for poll clerks and other election officials prior to their service

  • Serve as the recorder of all documents

  • Keep records of County Commission transactions

  • Keep minutes of all County Commission meetings

  • Responsible for the bookkeeping of the county including budget, accounting and payroll

  • Assist the County Commission in their absence

  • Responsible for public notice of all Commission meetings

  • Serve as Secretary to the Civil Service Commissions

  • Provide notary services (Not Statutory Duty)

  • Issue military service discharge records

  • Probate wills and assist in administration of estates

  • Conduct absentee voting and early voting, prepare ballots, accept candidate filings, and other election-related duties

Document Inquiry of Public Records

Search for documents such as  Deeds, Oil & Gas Leases, Liens, Wills, Probate Records, Appraisements and Miscellaneous Records.

DISCLAIMER: The Wetzel County Clerk’s office does not guarantee the collection, accuracy, authenticity, or use of these records. The information shared on this website is for informational use and convenience only, and the official records are available in the Wetzel County Clerk’s office.  The County Clerk shall in no way be held responsible for errors or omissions found in these records, nor for any actions resulting from their use.

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Beginning January 1, 2023, the Wetzel County Clerk’s Office will be probating wills and administering estates by appointment only. Please call 304-455-8224 to schedule an appointment for these services.  A Death Certificate is required to begin the probate process.

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WETZEL COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

Lisa Heasley, President

lheasley@wetzelwv.com

Office: 304-455-8801

Carla L. McBee, Vice President

cmcbee@wetzelwv.com

Office: 304-455-8802

Kelly Nelsen, Commissioner

knelsen@wetzelwv.com

Office: 304-455-8803

Bengy Swanson

Project Coordinator

bswanson@wetzelwv.com

Lori Wykert

Administrative Assistant

Planning & Events Coordinator

lwykert@wetzelwv.com

304-455-8807

Wetzel County Commission Office

PO Box 156

New Martinsville, WV  26155

Phone:  304-455-8217

Fax:  304-455-4450

The key responsibilities of a County Commission include:

  • Oversight of your county tax dollars, State law requires county commissioners to establish an annual budget and to set the annual levy rate for property taxes.

  • Providing and maintaining a suitable courthouse at the county seat. County Commissioners are responsible for keeping the courthouse complex in good working order.

  • Funding the offices of elected officials. State law required that County Commissioners fund the operation of the following elected officials: Prosecuting Attorney, County Clerk, County Circuit Clerk, Sheriff and County Assessor.

  • Appointing members to various local boards, authorities, and public service districts. County Commissioners often find themselves serving on many of the bodies, in fulfilling their commitment to represent your interests.

  • Supporting community services. These services vary depending on the county but they may include county health departments, fire and ambulance authorities, county libraries, E911 centers, solid waste management, airports and parks and recreation among others.

  • Lobbying for more state funding of local programs. Many times the state requires counties to provide services but does not provide funding. County Commissioners work hard to bring more state dollars to the local level.

  • Hearing concerns about individual property values so taxpayers can appeal their property tax value to the County Commission. The County Commission, sitting as the Board of Review and Equalization, can adjust the value after hearing from the taxpayer and the County Assessor.

  • Supervising the election process and certifying election results. County Commissioners approve all poll workers, provide funding for elections and review election results to verify voting totals.

  • Responding to your questions and concerns. County Commissioners are the "front line" of local government. They can help solve problems and give useful advice to local residents.

  • 2025 County Holiday Schedule

  • 2026 County Holiday Schedule

WETZEL COUNTY COURTHOUSE

AND WETZEL COUNTY

COMMISSION OFFICES WILL BE

CLOSED DECEMBER 24-26, 2025

IN OBSERVANCE OF THE HOLIDAY

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