Statewide Databases

Official government databases.

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Wyoming Criminal Records Unit
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Request Wyoming criminal history records through the Division of Criminal Investigation.
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Wyoming Judicial Branch
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Official website of the Wyoming Judicial Branch with links to Supreme, District, Circuit, and Chancery Courts.
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Wyoming Supreme Court Case Search
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Search Wyoming Supreme Court case filings and records through the judicial branch e-filing system.
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Wyoming Vital Record Services
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Access Wyoming birth, death, marriage, and divorce records through the Department of Health.
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How to Search Wyoming Criminal Records

Start with the Wyoming court search for criminal case records. For a formal background check, use the Wyoming DCI criminal history check. For current state inmates, use the Wyoming DOC inmate search. Laramie County (Cheyenne) and Natrona County (Casper) have the most online access.

How to Search Wyoming Court Records

Use the Wyoming court system — District Court handles felonies, civil over $50,000, and family. Circuit Court handles misdemeanors, civil under $50,000, small claims under $6,000. Municipal Court handles city ordinance violations. Wyoming has 23 counties across 9 judicial districts.

How to Search Wyoming Property Records

Start with the County Assessor for property valuations and ownership. Then go to the County Clerk for deeds, mortgages, liens, and recorded documents. For tax bills, go to the County Treasurer.

How to Get Wyoming Vital Records

For birth and death certificates, order from the Wyoming Department of Health, Vital Records. For marriage licenses, go to the County Clerk. For divorce records, go to the District Court Clerk.

Frequently Asked Questions

Start with the court clerk for court and criminal case records — this is the main source for felony filings, civil cases, and dispositions. If nothing comes up, try the County Clerk — some record types are maintained by a different office.

Records in Wyoming are split across multiple offices. Court filings go through the court clerk. Property ownership goes through the County Clerk. Vital records go through the County Clerk or the Wyoming Vital Records Office. Each runs its own search system independently.

Results are often missing when you search the wrong database. Court records, property records, and vital records are stored in completely separate systems. Make sure you are in the right one.

No. Records in Wyoming are decentralized across multiple agencies. You must identify the correct office first, then search that specific system.

Wyoming has court case access through wyomcases.courts.state.wy.us covering District Court cases statewide. Circuit Court (misdemeanors, small claims) records may require contacting the specific county court directly.

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