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Are Wyoming Vital Records Available to the Public?

Wyoming vital records are not immediately available to the public. Birth records remain confidential for 100 years, while death, marriage, and divorce records are restricted for 50 years. During these periods, only the registrant, immediate family members, and legal representatives can access certified copies. Requestors must provide sufficient information to facilitate the search.

What Information is Included in Wyoming Vital Records?

Wyoming vital records contain essential details about significant life events. These records include:

  • Birth records
  • Death certificates
  • Marriage records
  • Divorce statements

These records are managed by the State and County Health Departments.

How to Access Wyoming Vital Records Online?

To access Wyoming vital records online, requesters must provide specific details. These include the subject's full name, the date and location of the event, and any additional relevant information such as parents' names or the presiding judge for marriage or divorce records. Third-party aggregate sites may also offer access to these records, though they are not government-sponsored, and availability may vary.

Requestors using third-party sites must provide information such as:

  • The location of the record in question
  • The name of someone involved, provided it is not a juvenile

These details help facilitate the search for specific records.

What Do I Need to Access Wyoming Vital Records?

To access Wyoming vital records, individuals must contact the Wyoming Vital Statistics Services Division. Requests typically require completing an application form and presenting a government-issued photo ID. Ineligible individuals must obtain a court order to access the records.

Requestors must provide:

  • Full name of the record subject
  • Date and place of the event
  • Parents' names (for birth records)
  • Presiding judge (for marriage or divorce records)
  • Government-issued photo ID

Applications can be submitted in person or via mail to the Vital Statistics Services office.

Certified vs. Informational Copies: Key Differences

Certified copies are legal documents used for official purposes such as licensing, business proceedings, and applications. They are sealed and sometimes notarized, issued only to eligible persons. Informational copies are for research or informational purposes and do not have the legal authority to establish identity. They are considered "unofficial" records.

Are Wyoming Birth Records Available to the Public?

Wyoming birth records are not publicly available until 100 years after the event. Until then, only the individual named on the record, immediate family members, and authorized representatives can access them.

How to Access Wyoming Birth Records?

To obtain Wyoming birth records, eligible individuals must contact the county clerk's office or the state's Vital Records office. Requestors need to complete a birth records request form, providing details such as the full name of the record subject, date and place of birth, and parents' names. A government-issued photo ID and a $20 fee are required.

Applications can be submitted in person or via mail to:

Vital Statistics Services
2300 Capitol Avenue
Hathaway Building
Cheyenne, WY 82002
Phone: (307) 777-7591

Are Birth Certificates Public in Wyoming?

Birth certificates in Wyoming are not public records. Only the individual named on the certificate (if 18 or older), their parents, or legal representatives can obtain them. In case of loss or theft, a replacement can be requested from the Department of Health for a $25 fee.

Are Wyoming Death Records Available to the Public?

Wyoming death records are not publicly available until 50 years after the event. Before this period, only immediate family members and authorized legal representatives can access certified copies.

How to Access Death Records in Wyoming?

To access Wyoming death records, eligible individuals must contact the state's vital records office. Requestors need to complete a death records request form, provide a government-issued photo ID, and pay a $20 fee. The application can be submitted in person or via mail to:

Vital Statistics Services
2300 Capitol Avenue
Hathaway Building
Cheyenne, WY 82002
Phone: (307) 777-7591

Are Wyoming Marriage Records Available to the Public?

Wyoming marriage records become public information 50 years after the marriage. Until then, they are available only to the parties named on the record, their legal representatives, and individuals with a direct and tangible interest.

How to Access Marriage Records in Wyoming?

To access Wyoming marriage records, requestors must contact the court clerks of the towns where the marriages were licensed or the Wyoming Health Department Vital Statistics Services Office for records from May 1941. A completed certified marriage record request form, a government-issued photo ID, and a $20 fee are required.

Applications can be submitted to:

Vital Statistics Services
2300 Capitol Avenue
Hathaway Building
Cheyenne, WY 82002
Phone: (307) 777-7591

How to Obtain a Marriage Certificate in Wyoming

To obtain a Wyoming marriage certificate, requestors must contact the Bureau of Vital Statistics. They need to provide the full names of the parties, the marriage location, and date, along with a government-issued ID and a $25 fee. Applications can be submitted online or in person.

Required information includes:

  • Full names of the applicants
  • Marriage location and date
  • Government-issued ID
  • Authorized signature
  • Mailing address for the certificate

Are Wyoming Divorce Records Available to the Public?

Wyoming divorce records become public information 50 years after the divorce decree. Before this period, only the parties involved or their legal representatives can access these records.

How to Get Divorce Records in Wyoming?

To obtain Wyoming divorce records, eligible individuals must contact the court clerk's office where the divorce occurred or the state's Vital Statistics Service. Requestors need to complete an application form with details such as the full names of both parties, date and city/county of occurrence, and the requestor's personal information. A government-issued photo ID and a $20 fee are required.

Applications can be submitted to:

Vital Statistics Services
2300 Capitol Avenue
Hathaway Building
Cheyenne, WY 82002
Phone: (307) 777-7591

How to Obtain a Certified Divorce Certificate in Wyoming

To obtain a certified divorce certificate in Wyoming, requestors must contact the Vital Statistics service. They need to provide the full names of the parties, the divorce location and date, a government-issued ID, and proof of payment of a $25 fee. Applications can be submitted online or in person.

Required information includes:

  • Full names of the applicants
  • Divorce location and date
  • Government-issued ID
  • Authorized signature
  • Mailing address for the certificate

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