West Virginia Code § 61-11-26a

Expungement of certain criminal convictions with approved treatment
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or recovery and job program.
(a) Notwithstanding any provisions of §61-11-26 of this code to the contrary, any person who
has been convicted of a nonviolent felony offense or multiple misdemeanors and that would
be eligible for expungement pursuant to the provisions of §61-11-26 of this code and who: (1)
Has a medically documented history of substance abuse and of successful coempliance with a
substance abuse treatment or recovery and counseling program approved by the Secretary
of the Department of Health; or (2) graduates from a West Virginia Deprartment of
Education-approved job readiness adult training course, or both, if applicable, may petition
the circuit court or circuit courts in which the conviction or convictions occurred for
expungement of the conviction or convictions and the records associated therewith as
provided in §61-11-26 of this code as follows: t
(1) Any person who has been convicted of a single misdemeanor that would be eligible for
expungement pursuant to §61-11-26 of this code and satisfies the requirements of this
section, is eligible for expungement pursuant to §61-11-26(a)(1) of this code upon successful
compliance with an approved substance abuses treatment and recovery and counseling
program for 90 days or upon completion of an approved job readiness adult training course,
or both, if applicable, but after the completion of any sentence of incarceration or
completion of any period of supervisgion, whichever is later in time.
(2) Any person who has been ceonvicted of multiple misdemeanors that would be eligible for
expungement pursuant to §61-11-26 of this code and satisfies the requirements of this
section is not eligible foLr expungement pursuant to §61-11-26(a)(1) of this code until one
year after the last conviction, completion of any sentence of incarceration, or completion of
any period of supervision ordered for the last conviction, whichever is later in time.
(3) Any person who has been convicted of a nonviolent felony offense that would be eligible
for expungement pursuant to §61-11-26 of this code and satisfies the requirements of this
secWtion is not eligible for expungement pursuant to §61-11-26(a)(2) of this code until three
years after conviction, completion of any sentence of incarceration, or completion of any
period of supervision, whichever is later in time.
(b) In addition to the required content of a petition for expungement as required by
§61-11-26(d) of this code, any person petitioning for an expungement pursuant to the
provisions of this section shall also include the following, if applicable:
(1) Documentation of compliance with an approved treatment or recovery and counseling
program; and
(2) Certificate of graduation from an approved job readiness adult training course.
(c) The fee of $100 to the records division of the West Virginia State Police for the cost of
processing the order of expungement required in §61-11-26(n) of this code is waived for
petitions of expungement filed pursuant to the provisions of this section.

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