A Wyoming Initial Statement About an Eviction Judgment Against You (individuals) is a legal document outlining the terms of an eviction judgment against a tenant. This document outlines the rights and responsibilities of both the tenant and the landlord in the event of an eviction. It must be signed by both parties and is typically issued by a court of law. There are two types of Wyoming Initial Statements About an Eviction Judgment Against You (individuals): Summary Eviction Judgments and Forcible Entry and Detained (FED) Judgments. Summary Eviction Judgments are issued when a tenant fails to comply with the terms of their lease, such as not paying rent or violating other provisions of the lease. This type of judgment provides notice to the tenant that they must either pay the rent or vacate the premises within a certain period of time. FED Judgments are issued when a tenant has not paid rent or violated the terms of their lease and has been served with an eviction notice by the landlord. This type of judgment allows the landlord to forcibly repossess the rental property and evict the tenant.