Wyoming Motion to Seal Records and Documents

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Multi-State
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US-03331BG
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A motion to seal is a formal request that is submitted to the court to prevent evidence and transcripts related to a specific court case from being available to the general public. An attorney who is licensed to practice in the jurisdiction where the case is heard usually initiates a motion of this type, although many jurisdictions will allow private citizens to file the motion through a court clerk. A court request to seal records is common in many situations, especially when the welfare of a minor could be adversely impacted if the court records were made readily available to the general public.


Most jurisdictions have specific laws and procedures regarding the motion to seal. While processes vary, it is not unusual for a court to require that specific documents be filed with the court clerk before a judge will consider the request to seal the records connected with a given case. Some jurisdictions require that a waiting period must take place between the date that the case is settled and the records are officially sealed. In other situations, the records are sealed as soon as the judge grants the request.

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A district court exists in all 23 counties, and the counties are organized into nine judicial districts. The district judges preside over felony criminal cases, large civil cases, as well as juvenile and probate matters. They also hear appeals from lower court decisions.

Opinions issued by the Wyoming Supreme Court are also available online. State district courts currently do not provide remote access to court records. Public access to district court records is available through computer terminals that the public may use by visiting the local courthouse.

Our main office is in Cheyenne and we have satellite offices in Casper and Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park.

Wyoming Sunshine Law The Wyoming Sunshine Lawis a series of laws designed to guarantee that the public has access to public records of government bodies at all levels.

Electronic and paper court records retained at the court site can be viewed at the courthouse for free, however there is a fee of 10 cents per page to print from a public access terminal. There is a fee of 10 cents per page to access a file through PACER, with a maximum charge of $3.00 per document.

How do I search for criminal records in Wyoming? Anyone who wants to requests criminal records from this office will first of all need to be fingerprinted at the Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) or at their local law enforcement agency.

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Wyoming Motion to Seal Records and Documents