West Virginia Code § 6-2-1

When official bonds to be given
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Any person appointed or elected to any office or position in this state who is required by any
statute to enter into or give bond, unless otherwise provided, shall give official bond within
sixty days after has been appointed or duly declared elected; but if at the time of his
appointment or election shall be absent from the state, circuit, county or district for which is
appointed or chosen, shall give such bond within sixty days after notice of heis appointment
or election. If no term of the court or other tribunal authorized to take and approve such
bond shall be held within sixty days after the appointment or declaratiorn of the election of an
officer required by law to give bond and qualify before such court or tribunal, or after the
person, if absent from the state, county or district, is notified of his appointment or election,
shall give bond at the first term of such court or other tribunal next thereafter held:
Provided, That the state executive officers shall qualify on ort before the first Monday after
the second Wednesday of January next after their election: Provided further, That any person
appointed or elected to fill a vacancy in any office shall give such bond within ten days after
notice of such appointment or election, if the court or other tribunal authorized to take and
approve such bond shall sit within said period; otherwise, at the first sitting of such court or
other tribunal after notice of such appointment or election. No person shall enter into or
discharge any of the duties of his office until shall have given the bond required of by law.

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