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Court News:

Attention! New Local Rule Changes have been proposed. Click to read the Public Notice and the Proposed Local Rule Changes. Responses required by February 19th.

 

Pay.Gov Instructions

To e-pay your pro hac vice filing fee by credit card, file your motion and then do the following:

  1. Click on CIVIL
  2. Click on Other Documents under Other Filings
  3. Select Payment Entry and follow the prompts to pay electronically by credit card.
The Court will be closed on Monday, February 15th, in observance of President's Day.

New Mileage Rate went into effect as of January 1, 2010. The current rate is $0.50 per mile.

A General Order regarding time calculations under the Federal Rules has been posted and is effective December 1, 2009. Click here to view order.

CM/ECF and RECAP: Read the notice about the RECAP software on our CM/ECF page.

CM/ECF SCANNING: Please set your scanner settings to 300dpi if you are scanning documents for CM/ECF. This is a new request from our offices in Washington D.C. Thank you for your assistance.

 

A Tribute to Diane DeBoer

Information:

Central Violations: link to the CVB.

CM/ECF: Case Management/Electronic Case Filing System

Contact Us: Information on how to contact the Court.

Criminal Justice Act: Forms and manuals for CJA attorneys.

Electronic Courtrooms: This page explains our Courtroom audio and video technology.

FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions, including transcript rates.

Filing Information: Find out all you need to know about how to file in Wyoming's District Court, including the current fee schedule.

Forms: Direct link to all types of forms, including civil, criminal, pro se and others.

Judicial Misconduct: This document provides instructions for reporting judicial misconduct.

Jury Duty: Information for potential and current jurors.

Legalities and Disclaimers: Procedural and web usage information.

Local Rules: Find Wyoming's Civil and Criminal Local Rules in PDF format.

Non-Prisoner Pro Se: Links to instructions specifically designed to assist persons planning on self-filing.

Prisoner Pro Se: This link is for prisoners wishing to represent themselves in civil matters before the Court.

Published Documents: Published opinions and other case-related documents posted by the Court.

Related Links: Links to web sites directly related to ours.

Seminars Disclosure: Click here to find out which seminars our judges have attended.

Sitemap: A bulleted list with links to all pages on this site.

Did You Know...

Wyoming is called the "Equality State" because Wyoming women were the first in the nation to vote, serve on juries and hold public office.

The great State of Wyoming adopted the name "wyoming" from the Delaware Indian word meaning "mountains and valleys alternating"?

There is also claim that the name comes from the Dakota Indian word "mscheweamiing" meaning "at the big flats" or "large plains". Both are certainly appropriate in depicting the landscape of Wyoming.

In 1865, a bill was introduced to Congress to provide a temporary government for the territory of Wyoming. The territory was to consist of portions of the Dakota, Utah and Idaho territories. Other possible names for this new territory were suggested such as Cheyenne, Shoshoni, Arapaho, Sioux, Platte, Big Horn, Yellowstone, Sweetwater and Lincoln. After much debate, "Wyoming" remained the popular choice and the State of Wyoming was admitted into the union on July 10, 1890.

Wyoming First lists many Wyoming made products by small businesses. Take a look to see what is proudly made in Wyoming!

 
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