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WY State Guide

Wyoming Small Claims Court

Small Claims Court (Circuit Court)

$6,000
Maximum Claim
$20 - $50
Filing Fees
30-60 days
Timeline
In-person
Hearing Format

Court Information

Court Name

Small Claims Court (Circuit Court)

Attorneys

Not allowed

Appeal Rights

Appeal to District Court within 10 days

Statute of Limitations

10 years
Written Contracts
8 years
Oral Contracts
4 years
Property Damage

Unique Rules in Wyoming

No attorneys in hearings
Simplified procedures

How to File in Wyoming

1

Determine if your case qualifies for small claims court

2

Send a demand letter to the other party

3

File your claim at the correct courthouse

4

Serve the defendant with the lawsuit

5

Prepare your evidence and presentation

6

Attend the hearing and present your case

Frequently Asked Questions

The maximum you can sue for in Wyoming small claims court is $6,000.

Filing fees in Wyoming range from $20 - $50, depending on the claim amount.

No, attorneys are generally not allowed to represent parties in Wyoming small claims court. You represent yourself.

From filing to hearing typically takes 30-60 days in Wyoming.

Appeal to District Court within 10 days

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