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West Virginia Gift Certificate Law

West Virginia follows the federal CARD Act baseline.

Federal Baseline Updated May 24, 2026 8 min read

Federal context

Under the federal Credit CARD Act of 2009 and its implementing Regulation E (12 CFR 1005.20), gift certificates and most general-use and store gift cards sold in the United States must remain valid for at least five years from the date of issuance or last load. Federal law also restricts dormancy, inactivity, and service fees: a fee can generally be charged only if the card has been inactive for at least 12 months, the fee is disclosed, and no more than one fee is charged per month. State laws may add stronger consumer protections on top of this federal floor.

For a deeper federal explainer, see our CARD Act overview.

Expiration rules in West Virginia

West Virginia follows the federal five-year minimum.

Dormancy and service fees in West Virginia

Federal CARD Act limits apply.

Cash redemption for small balances

No state-mandated requirement.

Disclosure requirements

Federal Regulation E disclosures apply.

Unclaimed property and escheatment

West Virginia's unclaimed property statute may apply.

Enforcement and penalties

The West Virginia Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division enforces state rules.

Recent updates

No material state-level changes.

Last reviewed: May 24, 2026. Statutes change. Verify the current text of the cited statute before acting on this summary.

West Virginia compliance checklist

A short operational checklist for selling gift certificates in West Virginia. Adapt with counsel before publishing your final policy.

  • Set expiration to five years or none.
  • Disclose fees at sale.
  • Maintain redemption records.

Frequently asked questions about West Virginia gift card law

Are church-issued gift certificates regulated?

Religious-organization-issued certificates often have different treatment; consult counsel.

Related legal basics

  • Do Gift Certificates Expire? — A practical overview of federal and state rules on gift certificate expiration, written in plain English.