Wyoming Process Server Directory
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About Process Serving in Wyoming
Wyoming does not require a license to serve process. Under Wyo. R. Civ. P. 4(c)(1), any person at least 18 years old who is not a party to the action may serve. Service must be completed within 90 days of filing the complaint. Substitute service is available by leaving documents with a person over 14 at the dwelling, with an employee in charge at the business, or with an authorized agent.
- License Required: Wyoming does not require a license or registration. Any person at least 18 years old who is not a party to the action may serve process under Wyo. R. Civ. P. 4(c)(1).
- Age Requirement: 18 years or older
- Governing Statutes: Wyoming Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 4 (Summons), subsections (c) By Whom Served, (d)–(i) Service methods, (k)–(n) Service by publication, (s) Proof of Service, (w) Time Limit for Service
- Service Deadline: Service must be completed within 90 days after filing the complaint, or the court may dismiss without prejudice unless good cause is shown for extension (Wyo. R. Civ. P. 4(w))
- Allowed Service Types: Personal service, substitute service (at dwelling to person over 14, at business to employee in charge, to authorized agent), certified mail in some cases, service by publication under specific statutory conditions
- Average Cost Range: $75–$125 for routine service
- Special Requirements: None. No bonding, training, certification, background check, or insurance required by state law.
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How to Find a Process Server in Wyoming
Finding a reliable process server in Wyoming is straightforward with the Mighty Process Server directory. Browse our verified directory of professional process servers, filtered by county and city. Each server on our platform has been vetted through our verification process.
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Whether you need service in Cheyenne, Casper, Laramie, Gillette, or anywhere across Wyoming, our directory connects you with experienced process servers who know the local courts and procedures.
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Process servers in Albany County serve communities across Albany County, Wyoming.
Process servers in Big Horn County serve communities across Big Horn County, Wyoming.
Process servers in Campbell County serve communities across Campbell County, Wyoming.
Process servers in Carbon County serve communities across Carbon County, Wyoming.
Process servers in Converse County serve communities across Converse County, Wyoming.
Process servers in Crook County serve communities across Crook County, Wyoming.
Process servers in Fremont County serve communities across Fremont County, Wyoming.
Process servers in Goshen County serve communities across Goshen County, Wyoming.
Process servers in Hot Springs County serve communities across Hot Springs County, Wyoming.
Process servers in Johnson County serve communities across Johnson County, Wyoming.
Process servers in Laramie County serve communities across Laramie County, Wyoming.
Process servers in Lincoln County serve communities across Lincoln County, Wyoming.
Process servers in Natrona County serve communities across Natrona County, Wyoming.
Process servers in Niobrara County serve communities across Niobrara County, Wyoming.
Process servers in Park County serve communities across Park County, Wyoming.
Process servers in Platte County serve communities across Platte County, Wyoming.
Process servers in Sheridan County serve communities across Sheridan County, Wyoming.
Process servers in Sublette County serve communities across Sublette County, Wyoming.
Process servers in Sweetwater County serve communities across Sweetwater County, Wyoming.
Process servers in Teton County serve communities across Teton County, Wyoming.
Process servers in Uinta County serve communities across Uinta County, Wyoming.
Process servers in Washakie County serve communities across Washakie County, Wyoming.
Process servers in Weston County serve communities across Weston County, Wyoming.
Process servers in Albany County serve communities across Albany County, Wyoming.
Process servers in Big Horn County serve communities across Big Horn County, Wyoming.
Process servers in Campbell County serve communities across Campbell County, Wyoming.
Process servers in Carbon County serve communities across Carbon County, Wyoming.
Process servers in Converse County serve communities across Converse County, Wyoming.
Process servers in Crook County serve communities across Crook County, Wyoming.
Process servers in Fremont County serve communities across Fremont County, Wyoming.
Process servers in Goshen County serve communities across Goshen County, Wyoming.
Process servers in Hot Springs County serve communities across Hot Springs County, Wyoming.
Process servers in Johnson County serve communities across Johnson County, Wyoming.
Process servers in Laramie County serve communities across Laramie County, Wyoming.
Process servers in Lincoln County serve communities across Lincoln County, Wyoming.
Process servers in Natrona County serve communities across Natrona County, Wyoming.
Process servers in Niobrara County serve communities across Niobrara County, Wyoming.
Process servers in Park County serve communities across Park County, Wyoming.
Process servers in Platte County serve communities across Platte County, Wyoming.
Process servers in Sheridan County serve communities across Sheridan County, Wyoming.
Process servers in Sublette County serve communities across Sublette County, Wyoming.
Process servers in Sweetwater County serve communities across Sweetwater County, Wyoming.
Process servers in Teton County serve communities across Teton County, Wyoming.
Process servers in Uinta County serve communities across Uinta County, Wyoming.
Process servers in Washakie County serve communities across Washakie County, Wyoming.
Process servers in Weston County serve communities across Weston County, Wyoming.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. Wyoming does not require a license, registration, bond, training, certification, or background check to serve process. Under Wyo. R. Civ. P. 4(c)(1), any person 18 or older who is not a party to the case may serve legal documents. Sheriffs and their deputies also have authority to serve.
Routine process service in Wyoming typically costs $75–$125. Cheyenne and Casper have competitive private server markets. Wyoming's wide geographic distances can add travel fees, especially in rural areas like the Bighorn Basin, Jackson Hole, and the Wind River Range region. Request bids from multiple verified servers on the Mighty Process Server platform.
Under Wyo. R. Civ. P. 4(w), service must be completed within 90 days after filing the complaint. If service is not made within that time, the court may dismiss the action without prejudice. The court may extend the time upon a showing of good cause. This 90-day window is among the shorter service deadlines in the Mountain West region.
Yes, with qualifications. Any person 18 or older who is not a party to the case may serve process in Wyoming under Wyo. R. Civ. P. 4(c)(1). Sheriffs and deputies also have authority. No license or court appointment is required for private individuals.
If personal service cannot be completed, Wyoming allows substitute service by leaving documents with a person over 14 at the defendant's dwelling, with an employee in charge at the business, or with an authorized agent. If the defendant cannot be located, Wyoming allows service by publication under specific conditions in Wyo. R. Civ. P. 4(k)–(n) after the court's approval.
Use the Mighty Process Server directory to find process servers in Cheyenne, Casper, Laramie, Gillette, Rock Springs, and all Wyoming counties. Search by county and request bids from verified servers at mightyprocessserver.com/directory.
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