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Are Court Records in Wyoming Open to the Public?

Yes. Wyoming recognizes a constitutional right of access to public documents as specified in the Wyoming Public Records Act. However, access to court records is governed by the Wyoming Rules Governing Access to Court Records. Requesters must provide relevant details such as the case number, names of the parties involved, or the attorney’s name to obtain the records. Court records are available for inspection or copying during regular business hours at the respective courthouses. Electronic records are also accessible, subject to system maintenance and technical issues.

Court records in Wyoming include case records and administrative records, excluding personnel records, judicial work products, internal communications, and records made confidential by law, rule, or court order. Restricted records include adoption records, attorney discipline records, mediation records, and others as specified by the rules.

What Information Appears in a Wyoming Court Records Search?

A Wyoming court records search typically reveals:

  • Case number
  • Case status and type
  • Party role and name(s)
  • Attorney name
  • Case decision
  • Filing date

How To Find Court Records in Wyoming

To obtain court records in Wyoming, first determine the court where the case was filed. Next, make a request to the record custodian of that court. Requests can be made in person or by using the public access terminal available at the courthouse to view electronic copies of court records. Court records are available for inspection during regular business hours, and there may be a nominal fee for copying records.

Alternatively, electronic records can be accessed online through various tools provided by the Wyoming courts. For instance, the Supreme Court’s Public Docket tool allows users to search for case information and download court notices, orders, and appellate briefs. Requesters must provide necessary details like case numbers or party names to facilitate the search.

Public Access to Wyoming Court Records

Wyoming courts offer public access to search filings in cases docketed in the Supreme Court through a Public Docket tool. This tool enables users to view and download court notices, orders, and appellate briefs. Searches can be conducted using:

  • Case number
  • Issue dates
  • Party information

To obtain paper or certified copies of court records, visit the court where the record is filed. Note that copying records will incur a nominal fee.

Searching Wyoming Court Records by Name

Individuals can search for court records by name online or in person at the court where the case was filed. To search online, visit the Wyoming Judicial Branch website, navigate to the Supreme Court section, and use the Public Docket tool. Select the Participant Search option and enter the relevant names associated with the case. The search results will display a list of related cases, and users can click on any case number to view the court record.

Alternatively, visit the court where the case was filed to conduct a name-based search. Provide the clerk with the necessary details such as the case party, attorney, or judge’s name. After paying any required fees, the requested records will be made available.

How To Access Court Records Online for Free in Wyoming

The Wyoming Clerk’s Office of the Supreme Court offers a Case Search tool where individuals can access court records online for free. Users can search by case, issue, or participant. When the correct information is entered, a list of related cases will be displayed, and users can click on the case number to view the records.

Low-cost options for accessing court records include the Wyoming chancery court’s Public Access tool, which provides records at a minimal fee. Additionally, the PACER tool offered by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Wyoming allows users to access records at a low cost. Both tools require users to provide specific information to retrieve the records.

Exemptions for Wyoming Court Case Lookup

While court records are generally public under the Wyoming Public Records Act, certain records are exempt from public disclosure. These exemptions include:

  • Sealed records
  • Juvenile records
  • Medical records
  • Adoption records
  • Grand jury records
  • Investigation records
  • Criminal history records
  • Attorney discipline records
  • Genetic testing information
  • Mediation proceeding records
  • Probation counselor case records
  • Involuntary commitment records
  • Substance abuse evaluation reports
  • Parentage adjudication information
  • Sex offender registration information
  • Adult protective services information
  • Child abuse and neglect proceedings records
  • Guardianships and conservatorships records
  • Domestic relations financial affidavits and records
  • Records related to children in need of supervision
  • Patient records from the Wyoming Life Resources Center
  • Sexual assault victim medical examination information and reports
  • Identifying information contained in a domestic violence protection order

These records are only accessible to case parties, their attorneys, and individuals with court orders authorizing access.

Finding a Court Docket in Wyoming

Wyoming court dockets, which include notices, orders, and briefs, can be searched using the Supreme Court’s Public Docket tool. Searches can be conducted by case, issue, or participant. The search results will reveal filing dates, document descriptions, docket entry types, and statuses.

To find a court docket, visit the Wyoming Supreme Court’s Public Docket tool and enter the relevant search criteria. The tool provides a summary of the case details, making it easier to track the progress and status of a case.

What Information Is Found in Wyoming Judgment Records?

A Wyoming judgment record includes details of a court's decision in a criminal or civil case. Typically, a judgment record contains:

  • Litigants’ names
  • Judge’s name
  • Specific claims of the parties involved
  • Issued judgment

Judgment records are created when a court issues a judgment, and the clerk enters it into the court docket. These records are essential for preserving information about the court's decisions.

Are Bankruptcy Records in Wyoming Publicly Accessible?

Yes. Wyoming bankruptcy records are open to the public. These records contain case files of individuals and organizations unable to repay their debts. Requesters must provide details such as the debtor’s name or case number to access these records. Bankruptcy cases are filed at the district courts in Casper and Cheyenne, and records can be viewed and copied during regular business hours.

Bankruptcy records include information about the debtor's financial status, assets, liabilities, and the court's decisions regarding the bankruptcy case.

How To Search Bankruptcy Records in Wyoming

Bankruptcy records in Wyoming are maintained by the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Wyoming. Records can be accessed online, by phone, or in person. Phone requests can be made via the Voice Case Information System (VCIS) by dialing (866) 222-8029. Callers can search by debtor name or case number and receive details like case status, date filed, and attorney’s name.

In-person requests can be made at the court’s offices, where public access terminals are available for free viewing. Printouts incur a nominal fee. Online requests can be made using the PACER tool, which requires registration and login. Accessing records through PACER costs $0.10 per page, with fee waivers available for eligible individuals.

Different Types of Courts in Wyoming

  • Supreme Court: The highest court in Wyoming, handling appeals from district courts and making final decisions on state law.
  • District Courts: Trial courts with general jurisdiction over felony and civil cases, including juvenile and probate matters.
  • Chancery Court: Handles cases involving declaratory or injunctive relief, fraud, breach of contract, and fiduciary duty disputes over $50,000.
  • Circuit Courts: Have civil jurisdiction over cases not exceeding $50,000 and criminal jurisdiction over misdemeanors. They also conduct preliminary hearings in felony cases.
  • Municipal Courts: Handle cases related to municipal ordinances with penalties not exceeding $750 and/or six months in jail.

Understanding the Differences Between Civil and Small Claims Courts in Wyoming

Wyoming Small Claims Courts are divisions of the Circuit Courts designed for inexpensive and informal resolution of minor civil matters. These courts handle cases involving torts, contracts, and landlord/tenant disputes with amounts not exceeding $6,000. Procedures are simplified to allow self-representation, although parties may opt for legal representation.

In contrast, Wyoming civil cases involving amounts over $6,000 but under $50,000 are heard in Circuit Courts, while those exceeding $50,000 are heard in District Courts. Civil cases in these courts follow more formal procedures and may involve more complex legal issues and higher stakes compared to small claims cases.

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