A Wyoming Order Granting Motion to Dismiss Stalking Order of Protection is a court order issued by a judge in the state of Wyoming allowing an individual to be released from an existing Stalking Order of Protection due to a motion filed by the respondent. This order is typically requested by the respondent, who must prove that the alleged stalking behavior never occurred or that the alleged victim has withdrawn their complaint. The judge will then make a decision based on the evidence presented. There are two types of Wyoming Order Granting Motion to Dismiss Stalking Order of Protection: 1) Order Granting Temporary Motion to Dismiss Stalking Order of Protection, and 2) Order Granting Permanent Motion to Dismiss Stalking Order of Protection. The Order Granting Temporary Motion to Dismiss Stalking Order of Protection will be issued if the judge determines that the respondent is not a threat to the alleged victim and the temporary order will be in effect until a full hearing is conducted. The Order Granting Permanent Motion to Dismiss Stalking Order of Protection will be issued if the judge determines that the respondent is not a threat to the alleged victim and the order will be in effect permanently.