West Virginia Request for Indirect Service On Person Permitted to Withhold Identifying Information is a type of service that allows individuals to receive services from the state of West Virginia without disclosing their personal information. This type of service is usually used when a person is a victim of domestic or sexual abuse, or when they have a fear of retaliation or other safety concerns. There are two types of West Virginia Request for Indirect Service On Person Permitted to Withhold Identifying Information: 1. Private Indirect Service: This type of service is used when a person is a victim of domestic or sexual abuse, or when they have a fear of retaliation or other safety concerns. It allows the person to receive services from the state of West Virginia without disclosing their personal information. 2. Public Indirect Service: This type of service is used when a person is a victim of domestic or sexual abuse, or when they have a fear of retaliation or other safety concerns. It allows the person to receive services from the state of West Virginia while still disclosing their personal information. However, the information is kept confidential and is only used by the state of West Virginia for the purpose of providing services. Both types of West Virginia Request for Indirect Service On Person Permitted to Withhold Identifying Information are meant to protect individuals who are victims of domestic or sexual abuse or who have a fear of retaliation or safety concerns.