No, dumpster diving is not illegal in West Virginia—once trash is discarded in accessible public dumpsters, it’s fair game per Supreme Court precedent. However, trespassing on private property or violating local ordinances can lead to fines or charges.
Supreme Court Foundation
California v. Greenwood (1988) ruled discarded trash lacks privacy expectation if on public curbs/property, making retrieval legal nationwide. WV follows: no state ban on taking abandoned items.
WV Statute Focus: Dumping, Not Diving
§61-3-53 prohibits unauthorized dumping trash into dumpsters on private property (misdemeanor, $50-$1,000 fines/jail). Taking out doesn’t apply—diving legal unless trespass. Litter exception for small items.
Private vs. Public Property
Public dumpsters (curbside, parks): Legal, no trespass. Private (behind stores, fenced): Trespassing if no permission/”No Trespassing” signs (§61-3B-2, misdemeanor). Ask owners first.
Local Ordinances
Cities like Martinsburg/South Charleston mirror state dumping ban—no diving prohibitions noted. Parkersburg/Cabell: Anecdotal OK if not trespassing. Check Municode per city.
Risks and Penalties Table
| Violation | Penalty | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Trespassing | Misdemeanor, $100-$500 fine | Fenced dumpster entry |
| Dumping in | $50-$1,000, up to 60 days jail | Adding trash without auth |
| Theft (rare) | Petty misdemeanor | Valuable un-discarded item |
| Local ordinance | Varies, citations | City-specific bans |
Food and Safety Notes
Expired grocery food legal if discarded; stores often lock to deter. Health risks: sharps, biohazards—gloves/mask advised. No food safety liability post-discard.
Best Practices
- Public/curbside only.
- Daytime, visible; clean up.
- Permission for stores.
- Avoid locked/fenced.
- Document if confronted.
Myths Debunked
Myth: Always trespassing—no, public OK. Myth: Garbage company owns—no, post-discard abandoned. Myth: WV bans it—false, all 50 legal with caveats.
SOURCES:
- https://worldpopulationreview.com/state-rankings/dumpster-diving-legal-states
- https://majordumpsters.com/what-states-allow-dumpster-diving/












