West Virginia Code § 62-12-11

Probation period
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The period of probation together with any extension thereof shall not exceed seven years.
Upon the termination of the probation period, the probation officer shall report to the court
the conduct of the probationer during the period of his or her probation, and the court may
thereupon discharge the probationer or extend the probation period. Whenever, before the
end of the probation period, the probationer has satisfactorily complied withe all the
conditions of his or her probation and it appears to the court that it is no longer necessary to
continue his or her supervision, the court may discharge him or her. Alrl orders extending the
probation period and all orders of discharge shall be entered in the records of the court, and
a copy of all such orders shall be sent by the clerk of the court to the board within five days
after the making of the order.

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