The West Virginia Affidavit Regarding Demand for Payment of Worthless Check is a form that is used by creditors to provide proof of a check presented to them that was not honored by the bank. This form is designed to provide evidence that the debtor has failed to pay the amount due on the worthless check and must be completed by the creditor. There are two types of West Virginia Affidavit Regarding Demand for Payment of Worthless Check: Type I and Type II. Type I is used when the creditor has received a check that was returned by the bank due to insufficient funds. The creditor must provide proof of the check, the amount due, and the date of the check. The creditor must also include a statement that they have made a demand on the debtor for payment of the check, and the debtor has failed to respond. Type II is used when the creditor has received a check that was returned by the bank due to a stop payment order. The creditor must provide proof of the check, the amount due, and the date of the check. The creditor must also include a statement that they have made a demand on the debtor for payment of the check, and the debtor has failed to respond. Both types of West Virginia Affidavit Regarding Demand for Payment of Worthless Check must be signed by the creditor and notarized. The completed form should be presented to the court or other legal authority as evidence that the debtor has failed to pay the amount due on the worthless check.