Teays Public Records Directory
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Teays, West Virginia, operates under a Mayor-Council form of government, specifically known as the Teays Valley Municipal Council. The governing body consists of five council members, each elected at-large to serve four-year terms. Elections are held during the general election cycle, allowing residents to vote for their preferred candidates for council seats.
The approximate annual operating budget for the Town of Teays for the fiscal year 2023 is $1.2 million. This budget encompasses various municipal services, including public safety, infrastructure maintenance, and community development initiatives.
Regular meetings of the Teays Valley Municipal Council are held on the first and third Tuesday of each month at 6:00 PM. These meetings take place at the Teays Valley Community Center, located at 100 Teays Valley Road, Scott Depot, WV 25560. Residents are encouraged to attend and participate in discussions regarding local governance and community issues.
Teays, West Virginia, located in Putnam County, has a current population of approximately 4,500 residents, according to the 2020 U.S. Census data. This unincorporated community is part of the larger Charleston metropolitan area and is known for its suburban atmosphere, making it a desirable location for families and professionals alike.
Key landmarks in Teays include the Teays Valley Baptist Church, a prominent place of worship, and the Teays Valley Shopping Center, which serves as a commercial hub for local residents. Additionally, the community is characterized by neighborhoods such as Teays Valley and the surrounding areas, which feature a mix of residential developments and green spaces.
Historically, Teays Valley is significant for its role in the development of the region during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly as a transportation corridor. The area was influenced by the construction of the Kanawha and Michigan Railroad, which facilitated economic growth and connectivity. Today, Teays continues to thrive with a focus on community development and local business support, contributing to the overall economic landscape of Putnam County.
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Teays is an unincorporated community and therefore does not hold municipal elections for mayor or city council. Residents vote in Putnam County Commission races, county constitutional officers (Sheriff, Clerk, Assessor, Prosecuting Attorney), state legislative races for the West Virginia House of Delegates and Senate, statewide offices, and federal congressional and presidential elections. Putnam County is divided into multiple magisterial districts, and Teays residents vote for county commissioners from their respective districts. The Putnam County Board of Education elections are nonpartisan and appear on the ballot during primary election years. Teays voters can find their assigned polling place by using the polling place lookup tool on the GoVoteWV.com website, entering their name and birth date or residential address. The County Clerk's office also provides polling location information by phone.
In the November 2024 presidential election, Putnam County recorded strong voter turnout exceeding 60 percent of registered voters, with approximately 37,000 ballots cast from the county's roughly 60,000 registered voters, reflecting the area's high civic engagement. West Virginia voters overwhelmingly supported Republican candidates in federal and statewide races, consistent with the county's political composition. Looking ahead to the November 3, 2026 general election, West Virginia voters will decide races including the U.S. Senate seat currently held by Senator Shelley Moore Capito (up for re-election in 2026), all three U.S. House seats including the 2nd Congressional District that encompasses Putnam County, West Virginia state legislature seats with all 100 House of Delegates seats and half of the 34 state Senate seats on the ballot, and various county offices depending on the election cycle. County-level races may include Putnam County Commission seats, Sheriff, County Clerk, Assessor, and other constitutional officers.
West Virginia offers absentee voting for voters who meet specific criteria including being 65 or older, illness or disability, religious observance preventing attendance at polls, election day workers, and voters who will be absent from the county on Election Day. Absentee ballot applications are available through the County Clerk's office or the Secretary of State's website and must be submitted by six days before the election. Early in-person voting is available at designated locations beginning 13 days before Election Day and ending three days before Election Day. Public election records available in West Virginia include voter registration lists (available for purchase for political purposes), campaign finance reports filed with the West Virginia Secretary of State's office, candidate filings and declarations of candidacy maintained by the County Clerk, and precinct-level election results published after certification. The Secretary of State's website at sos.wv.gov provides statewide election results, campaign finance database searches, and voting information resources.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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7 What are the requirements for obtaining vital records from Teays, Putnam County, West Virginia, and what information is provided in the records?
The vital records available from the Putnam County Clerk's Office include birth certificates, death certificates, marriage licenses, and divorce decrees. You will need to provide proof of identity and a fee to obtain these records.
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