West Virginia
West Virginia Online Casino Payout Methods: Best Withdrawal Options In 2026
Online casino revenue has never been higher in West Virginia.
That means plenty of customers are making deposits and playing games.
But, one of the keys to being among the top online casinos in West Virginia is having reliable and secure payout methods.
Online players need to know they will be able to receive their winnings in a timely and legal fashion. While iGaming platforms often promote their deposit methods, we’re taking a closer look at the available withdrawal options.
Top WV Online Casino Payout Methods
Options for withdrawing funds from a West Virginia online casino are a little more limited than deposit options.
Online casino operators are also slower to provide a withdrawal than a deposit, as they tend to review with payout to ensure the funds are going to the right person in a secured way.
Here’s a breakdown of the available withdrawal options for WV online casino players.
Online Banking
Online casinos typically use a company like Trustly to complete secure online banking transfers to make payouts.
This method will see the winnings deposited directly into the bank account that you provide.
Thousands of banks participate in these programs, so your bank is likely covered. Withdrawals can take 24 hours for online casinos to review, then 3-5 business days for your bank to process the funds.
eCheck/ACH
Most online casinos use VIP Preferred as a banking method option. This is a way to transfer funds through an electronic check that is done through ACH (Automated Clearing House). It’s the same option many companies use for making direct deposit payments to employees.
Electronic checks take 1-2 business days to be processed.
Debit Card
Debit cards are payment cards linked directly to your bank account. Most WV online casinos accept Visa and Mastercard from customers.
In many cases, the operator will require a user to make a deposit with the debit card before accepting any withdrawals being credited to the card. Payouts using a debit card will send the funds directly to your bank account.
Transactions using a debit card should appear in under 24 hours.
Apple Pay
Apple Pay is an option that is available. It is a virtual wallet that holds debit and credit cards for customers. It is a convenient option for iPhone users that use mobile online casino platforms.
Payouts using Apple Pay are typically reflected in under 24 hours.
PayPal
PayPal is a virtual wallet that users can attach their debit cards or bank accounts to.
Online casinos require customers to have a Personal or Premier PayPal account if they are looking to use it as a payout method.
Withdrawals using PayPal take 1-2 business days to appear in your account.
Venmo
Another virtual wallet option that is owned by PayPal, Venmo links a user’s bank account and banking cards.
Just one Venmo account is allowed per customer at a given WV online casino.
Venmo withdrawals take 1-2 business days to appear in your account.
Play+
Play+ is an account that customers fund and then use those funds for various things like online gaming or online gambling.
West Virginia iGamers can fund and make deposits to their Play+ account through online casinos. In order to get a payout with your Play+ account, you must first make a deposit using the same account.
Payouts using Play+ should appear in your account in 24-48 hours.
Cash at Casino
Some online casinos will work with their retail partners for deposit and withdrawals.
Users have the option to visit the participating the retail casino location, make a cash withdrawal from their online account based on the funds they have available.
For this option, customers will need to have a valid ID photo and a transaction ID number from the online casino.
Wire Transfer
A wire transfer moves funds electronically from one account to another. However, this method is typically used for large sums or international banking.
West Virginia online casinos require large minimums in order to make a withdrawal using this method. These minimums are thousands of dollars.
Wire transfers tend to take 1-2 business days to take effect.
Check by Mail
If no other options work for you, West Virginia online casinos in most cases are willing to send you a paper check with your winnings.
Most require a certain minimum amount in order to use this method. Checks can take up to 14 business days to reach a user once sent.
Drew Ellis has experience covering the gambling industries in North America and around the world. Decades of media experience provide him with the background to handle the complexities of different gambling laws and policies around the United States and North America. Ellis has primarily focused on online and retail casino news since 2021. Prior to working in the gambling industry, Ellis spent over 20 years in the newspaper industry, covering sports and the gambling. His work for The Mt. Pleasant Morning Sun and The Oakland Press was recognized with awards by the Associated Press and other media organizations. Drew has also contributed to the Detroit Free Press and the Associated Press.
West Virginia
West Virginia DEP seeks details on Peoples Cartage fire cleanup, lawsuit filed on behalf of residents
Heavy equipment sits Friday at the Peoples Cartage warehouse facility, where cleanup after the recent fire is underway. (Photo by Gwen Sour)
UPDATE: On Friday evening, the West Virginia Department of Health announced it had issued a cease-and-desist order on cleanup efforts at the site of the Peoples Cartage warehouse fire on Camden Avenue just outside of Parkersburg due to the potential presence of asbestos.
According to a release from the department, officials determined that, based n the age of the building that erupted in flames on July 5 and visual observations during the cleanup process, asbestos might be present at the site.
“Under the department’s order, the owners of Peoples Cartage will be directed to utilize licensed asbestos contractors to determine the best way to manage and dispose of debris in a manner that is protective of the public’s health,” the release says.
When a building is damaged by fire, materials containing asbestos may be disturbed, potentially releasing fibers into the environment, the release says. The health risk depends on multiple factors, including the type and amount of materials involved, the extent of the damage, wind and weather conditions, proximity to the site, duration of exposure, and the methods used to contain and remove debris, it says.
“Asbestos-related illnesses are generally associated with significant and repeated exposure over time, not brief exposure,” said Acting State Health Officer and Acting Public Health Commissioner Dr. Mark McDaniel. “Individuals who were around the initial fire or exposed to its smoke who are experiencing persistent coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath or discomfort, or other respiratory symptoms should consult their healthcare provider.”
Individuals most likely to experience respiratory complications are those with preexisting conditions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), reactive airway disease and asthma, the release says. Smoke exposure can cause mild irritation and may lead to serious breathing complications.
The release says protecting the community’s health and safety is the department’s priority, and cleanup activities can resume after appropriate measures have been implemented in accordance with state requirements.
Original story:
PARKERSBURG – The owners of a warehouse where a fire that rekindled July 5 sent thick black smoke billowing over south Parkersburg must submit cleanup plans for the site, state regulators announced days after a proposed class action lawsuit was filed over the incident.
On Thursday, the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection announced it had ordered Peoples Cartage to submit plans addressing the removal and disposal of debris from the fire, sampling, and “remediation of any areas found to contain contamination above applicable regulatory limits.” Each plan must include specific timelines in which the work will be done, a release from the DEP said.
The order also requires additional runoff controls so that the cleanup and remediation does not impact the state’s waters.
“This order puts clear requirements and timelines in place to make sure the site is properly cleaned up and any environmental impacts are addressed,” said WVDEP Cabinet Secretary Harold Ward. “We are using our regulatory authority to require the company to tell us how it will complete this work, establish timelines for getting it done, and carry out the cleanup under our oversight.”
Peoples Cartage can continue remediation work while the plans are developed and reviewed. The DEP will maintain a presence at the site to oversee the cleanup activities, the release said.
The agency is also continuing to sample the Little Kanawha River, the release said, adding that “all preliminary results to date have met applicable water quality standards.”
A release issued Friday says the agency will utilize a green, non-toxic tracer dye to determine drainage and water flow pathways at the site.
“The visible green color is expected as part of the testing and does not indicate a spill or contamination,” the release says.
This will help the DEP ensure appropriate controls are in place to prevent effects on nearby waterways, the release says.
Thursday’s release says the West Virginia Department of Agriculture is seeking information from farmers, gardeners, and agricultural producers who believe their operations may have been affected by debris fallout from the fire. People can submit information to the agency through its website at https://agriculture.wv.gov/.
“The information collected through this portal will help the WVDA identify potentially affected agricultural operations, assess the extent of any impact, and determine whether additional outreach, monitoring, or assistance may be appropriate,” the site says.
The DEP release adds that Agriculture personnel will be deployed as needed to assist with sampling efforts.
The lawsuit was filed Tuesday against Peoples Cartage and its parent company, Canton-based Total Distribution Inc.
The plaintiffs are Parkersburg residents James and Doris Anthony, but the suit proposes a class of all residents, business operators and property owners within the scope of the shelter in place issued Monday and “the broader area affected by smoke, ash, soot or other particulate matter emanating from the fire.” It notes the specific geographic boundaries are subject to refinement and modeling of the smoke plume.
The suit alleges negligence and “a conscious, reckless disregard for the safety” of the plaintiffs and members of the proposed class, who suffered “economic loss, loss of use and enjoyment of property, annoyance and inconvenience, and, for some class members, personal injury.”
The complaint was signed by 11 attorneys from four Charleston law firms.
The suit refers to the initial fire that started on the morning of July 4 and notes it was believed to be contained by the facility’s fire suppression system.
“It has been reported that the Defendants shut off the sprinkler system because it was soaking additional boxes of stored material, and there was a concern that the wet boxes, which were piled up to 16 feet high within the warehouse, would collapse, creating a hazard to persons working inside the building,” it says. The source of that report is not specifically cited.
The suit alleges the company directed or allowed workers “to remove and open fire-damaged boxes of volatile and combustible material before the sprinkler system had been restored,” despite firefighters’ instructions to prioritize restoring the fire suppression system and maintain a fire watch.
It says the company worked to have the sprinkler heads that activated during the fire replaced and the system restored, “taking the suppression system offline without a sufficiently safe alternative in place.” They initiated a fire watch while the system was offline.
A statement issued by Total Distribution the day after the fire started said “a stringent fire watch was maintained throughout the day and overnight.” The company declined to answer followup questions and did not return a message seeking comment on the lawsuit.
The suit points to violations issued by the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection for fires and hazardous material storage issues at a facility at the Airport Industrial Park in Wood County that was acquired by Peoples Cartage in 2024, with some violations as recent as March of this year.
“In clear disregard to the apparent, obvious, and demonstrated fire risks inherent to their operations, (the defendants) failed to adequately assess, audit, or correct fire risks at the Camden Avenue facility prior to the July 2026 fire,” it says.
A DEP representative said earlier this week that the Camden Avenue warehouse had not been designated a generator of hazardous waste since October 2024, although it previously was one.
Evan Bevins can be reached at ebevins@newsandsentinel.com.
West Virginia
West Virginia to launch school clothing allowance program
KANAWHA COUNTY, W.Va. (WOWK) – The school clothing allowance program will soon be open to eligible children for the upcoming school year.
The West Virginia Department of Human Services will begin to accept applications for eligible children enrolled in West Virginia schools starting on Monday, July 20.
Applications can be found HERE or by requesting a paper application be mailed to them by contacting the DOHS office. They will be accepted until August 15, or until available funds are fully allocated.
Each eligible child will receive a $200 benefit that may be used toward the purchase of appropriate school clothing or piece goods for families who sew clothing for their children.
The monthly income for a family of four for the school clothing program may not exceed $3,483.
The program’s future was uncertain due to the state’s federal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families funding. Governor Patrick Morrisey announced that West Virginia has ensured that the funding needed to open the program for families this year will be available.
“We are doing this the right way, and we’re working to make funding streams last. COVID-era reliance on one-time money helped create these challenges, so now we are working to put this program on solid footing. Starting July 20, West Virginia families can apply for the School Clothing Allowance,” said Governor Patrick Morrisey.
The School clothing allowance program recipients will receive payments on their EBT cards. This will allow for both online transactions and an increased choice of vendors when purchasing school clothing. The EBT card will operate like a debit card and can be used at any retailer who accepts EBT cash transactions.
Parents or guardians of children in foster care will receive the school clothing allowance benefit as a check.
West Virginia
Helicopter crashes in Pocahontas County
MARLINTON, W.Va . (WVVA) – UPDATE: The NTSB has confirmed the crash involves a Sikorsky S76D helicopter.
A helicopter has crashed in Pocahontas County.
Few details are available at this time but the crash has been confirmed in the Marlinton area.
Capt. Leslie T. Goldie with the West Virginia State Police said Troopers are on the scene assisting with security and the National Transportation Safety Board (FAA) will investigate the crash.
The NTSB has confirmed the crash involves a Sikorsky S76D helicopter.
WVVA will provide details as they become available.
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