West Virginia Code § 48-22-302

Timing and execution of consent or relinquishment
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(a) No consent or relinquishment may be executed before the expiration of seventy-two
hours after the birth of the child to be adopted.
(b) A consent or relinquishment executed by a parent or guardian as required by the
provisions of section 22-301 must be signed and acknowledged in the presence of one of the
following:
(1) A judge of a court of record;
(2) A person whom a judge of a court of record designates to take consents or
relinquishments;
(3) A notary public; a
(4) A commissioned officer on active duty in the military service of the United States, if the
person executing the consent or relinquishment is in military service; or
(5) An officer of the foreign service or a consular officer of the United States in another
country, if the person executing the consent or relinquishment is in that country.

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