Wyoming Order Granting Motion to Extend Sexual Assault Order of Protection is a court order issued by a judge in the state of Wyoming for the purpose of protecting a victim from further sexual assault, harassment, or stalking. This type of court order is typically issued after a motion is filed by a victim or their legal representative requesting an extension of a previous Sexual Assault Order of Protection that has expired. The order can be extended for a period of up to one year from the date of the hearing. Depending on the specific circumstances, the order may prohibit the respondent from having any type of contact with the victim or any other person related to the victim, from coming within a certain distance of the victim or their home, and from entering the victim's place of employment or school. Types of Wyoming Order Granting Motion to Extend Sexual Assault Order of Protection include: 1. Temporary Sexual Assault Order of Protection: issued for a period of up to 90 days with no hearing required. 2. Preliminary Sexual Assault Order of Protection: issued for a period of up to 90 days with a hearing required. 3. Extended Sexual Assault Order of Protection: issued for a period of up to one year with a hearing required.