(3) Self-represented individuals in chancery court who are not licensed

Wyoming Rules for Electronic Filing and Service

Rule: 5

Jurisdiction: WY

Bluebook Citation: Wyo. R. e-Filing 5

attorneys. (b) Ineligibility. — Unless the court orders otherwise: (1) Counsel admitted pro hac vice may not eFile documents and must have documents eFiled by local counsel; (2) Self-represented litigants in district or circuit court who are not Wyoming licensed attorneys may not eFile or eServe documents; and (3) State agency personnel who are not filing through an attorney may not eFile or eServe documents. (c) Registration. — To access and use the EFS, a filing party shall: (1) Complete training on the EFS; (2) Pass an eFiling proficiency exam; (3) Register for access to the EFS; (4) Agree to be bound by, and to comply with, the terms of service when using the EFS; (5) Agree to comply with these Rules, the Wyoming Rules Governing Access to Case Records, and all other applicable court rules; (6) Maintain at least one working email address at which the Filer agrees to accept email notifications from the EFS; and (7) Provide all information necessary to ensure filing fees may be paid through the EFS. (d) User requirements. — (1) Each eligible person who completes registration as set forth in sub- section (c) of this Rule will be issued one username and password. Each Registered User is responsible for all documents eFiled and eServed under his or her unique username and password. Registered attorneys are respon- sible for the actions of their staff in accordance with Rule 5.3 of the Rules of Professional Conduct for Attorneys at Law. If a Registered User believes the security of his or her password has been compromised, the Registered User must change the password and immediately notify the Administrative Office of at the Wyoming [email protected] and the EFS at 1-888-529-7587, or via email at support@fileandserve.com. Judicial Branch Courts the of (2) Users registering in accordance with subsection (c) of this Rule consent to receive electronic notifications and electronic service. (3) Registered Users may not opt out of receiving NEFs. (e) Continuing access to the case file in the EFS. — In cases that are sealed or confidential by law, or if the court has granted an expungement or a case is expunged by operation of the law, the clerk of court may remove an attorney’s access to the case record through the EFS by withdrawing the attorney from the case in the Case Management System thirty (30) days after the case is closed if no notice of appeal is filed. History: Added February 4, 2025, effective April 5, 2025; Amended August 5, 2025, effective No- vember 1, 2025.

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