Wyoming Judgment by Default — Clerk is a form of default judgment that is issued by the clerk of the court when a party to a case does not respond to a complaint within the required time frame. This type of judgment is based on the plaintiff's allegations and the defendant's failure to make a timely response. The Wyoming Judgment by Default — Clerk is a final judgment and is entered into the court record, allowing the plaintiff to begin collection proceedings. There are two types of Wyoming Judgment by Default — Clerk: Default Judgment with Answer and Default Judgment without Answer. The Default Judgment with Answer is entered when the defendant files an answer to the complaint and the court finds in favor of the plaintiff. The Default Judgment without Answer is entered when the defendant does not file an answer, and the court assumes that the defendant agrees with the plaintiff's allegations.