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In order to file for a divorce in Wyoming you must meet certain filing requirements for the court to have jurisdiction. The requirements to file in a particular Wyoming court will often pertain to the residency of the filing spouse, non-filing spouse, and/or the children.
Learn more by reading about the Wyoming residency requirements for filing a divorce. In the majority of Wyoming divorce cases, the filing spouse files in the county where he or she lives. The Wyoming court locations below are provided for informational purposes only. Before driving any significant distance to a courthouse listed below, you should verify the address in the blue pages of your phone book or by calling the courthouse and asking for the domestic relations or family law department. We do our very best to keep this information current and accurate, but courthouse locations do change. Wyoming District Courts:
Laramie County District Court,
Albany County District Court,
Big Horn County District Court,
Campbell County District Court,
Carbon County District Court,
Converse County District Court,
Crook County District Court,
Fremont County District Court,
Goshen County District Court,
Hot Springs County District Court,
Johnson County District Court,
Laramie County District Court,
Lincoln County District Court,
Natrona County District Court,
Niobrara County District Court,
Park County District Court - Cody,
Park County District Court - Powell,
Platte County District Court,
Sheridan County District Court,
Sublette County District Court,
Sweetwater County District Court,
Teton County District Court,
Uinta County District Court,
Washakie County District Court,
Weston County District Court,
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