The Wyoming Bill of Costs is a legal document used to determine the costs of a lawsuit in the state of Wyoming. It is used by the court to decide how to allocate costs between the plaintiff and defendant in a civil case. The Bill of Costs must be filed along with the judgment in the court record. There are two types of Wyoming Bill of Costs: a detailed Bill of Costs and a summary Bill of Costs. The detailed Bill of Costs provides an itemized list of all costs and expenses incurred by the parties in the course of the lawsuit. It includes items such as filing fees, expert witness fees, deposition costs, and court reporter fees. The summary Bill of Costs is a brief overview of the costs and expenses incurred by the parties during the course of the lawsuit. It does not provide an itemized list of costs, but does provide an overall total of expenses.