Search Wyoming court records online. Access criminal cases, civil suits, small claims, family law, probate, and appellate decisions through official Wyoming court portals.
Access Wyoming Courts online directly. Search court records; from Wyoming county courts to Supreme courts. Find criminal filings, Wyoming dissolution of marriage or divorce records from official state websites. File small claims lawsuits. Link to Wyoming probate sources with helpful information. Bankruptcy courts by jurisdiction or by districts. Wyoming state courts contact information such as telephone numbers and more.
Access court case information through official Wyoming portals and county clerk offices.
Access Wyoming Courts (free) to search statewide case records. You can typically search by party name, attorney, case number, or filing date. Criminal and civil cases are usually searchable without charge.
Wyoming courts include: Trial Courts (circuit, district, superior), Appellate Courts (Court of Appeals), and the Wyoming Supreme Court. For local matters — misdemeanors, traffic, small claims — search at the county or municipal court level.
For older records or certified copies, contact the county court clerk in the county where the case was filed. Fees for certified copies vary by county (~$1–$5 per page). Clerks can also confirm whether a case is sealed or restricted.
Federal cases (bankruptcy, federal criminal, civil rights) are available through PACER (Public Access to Court Electronic Records). PACER charges $0.10/page but the first $30/quarter is free for casual users.
As there may be more than one source to obtaining Wyoming criminal, civil and divorce records, it is important to search multiple state courts to find the correct records.
The Wyoming district courts are the state's trial courts. The district courts have jurisdiction to hear cases that involve tort, contract, real property rights, small claims up to $7500, mental health, estate, miscellaneous civil matters, juvenile matters, domestic relations matters, criminal matters, and traffic or other violation matters. Jury trials are available in district courts, except in small claims matters. Wyoming court of appeals have mandatory jurisdiction in civil, criminal, administrative agency, juvenile cases. These courts have discretionary jurisdiction to hear civil, criminal, juvenile, and original proceeding cases. The Wyoming supreme court is the state's highest court. It has mandatory jurisdiction in criminal, administrative agency, disciplinary, and certified questions from federal court cases. Additionally, it has discretionary jurisdiction in various civil, criminal, administrative agency, juvenile, and original proceeding cases.Most Wyoming court case information is free to view online through the official court portal: Wyoming Courts (free). Certified copies of court documents typically cost $1–$5 per page when requested from the county clerk. Federal court records through PACER cost $0.10/page after the $30/quarter free threshold.
Public Wyoming court records include: criminal cases (felonies, misdemeanors), civil lawsuits, small claims, family court (divorce, custody, support), probate (wills, estates), traffic cases, and appellate decisions. Juvenile records, sealed cases, and domestic violence protective orders may be restricted.
Request certified copies in person, by mail, or through the court's online portal from the county court clerk where the case was filed. Provide the case number, parties' names, and the type of document needed. Fees typically range from $1–$10 per page plus certification fees. Processing time is usually 1–5 business days.