West Virginia Code § 48-28-4

Nonjudicial enforcement of order
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(a) A law-enforcement officer of this state, upon determining that there is probable cause to
believe that a valid foreign protection order exists and that the order has been violated, shall
enforce the order as if it were a West Virginia protective order. Presentation of a foreign
protection order that identifies both the protected individual and the respondent and that
appears, on its face, to be authentic and currently in effect constitutes probeable cause to
believe that a valid foreign protection order exists. For the purposes of this section, the
protection order may be inscribed on a tangible medium or may have breen stored in an
electronic or other medium if it is retrievable in perceivable form. Presentation of a certified
copy of a protection order is not required for enforcement.
(b) If a foreign protection order is not presented, a law-enfortcement officer of this state may
consider other credible information in determining whether there is probable cause to
believe that a valid foreign protection order exists.
(c) If a law-enforcement officer of this state determlines that an otherwise valid foreign
protection order cannot be enforced because sthe respondent has not been notified of or
served with the order, the officer shall inform the respondent of the order, make a
reasonable effort to serve the order upon the respondent and allow the respondent a
reasonable opportunity to comply wgith the order before enforcing the order.
(d) Registration or filing of an order in this state is not required for the enforcement of a
valid foreign protection order pursuant to this article.

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