Appeals of small claims actions to district court shall be processed pursuant to W.R.A.P. and only on questions of law and not for a review of the sufficiency of evidence. (Johnson v. Statewide Collections, Inc., 778 P.2d 93 (Wyo. 1989)). History: Cross references. — As to district courts in Amended February 23, 1999, effective June general, see § 5-3-101 et seq. 9, 1999. APPENDIX OF FORMS Form 1. Small Claims Affidavit. [Effective until December 1, 2021] STATE OF WYOMING COUNTY OF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . } SS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT . . . . . . . . . . . . . COUNTY, WYOMING .................... .................... PLAINTIFF, VS. .................... .................... DEFENDANT. } Docket No. ............................ SMALL CLAIMS AFFIDAVIT 1. I, .................................... (the Plaintiff) being duly sworn on oath, state the Defendant is justly indebted to me in the total sum of $ ......... and that said sum is due because: ................................................... .................................... ................................................... .................................... ................................................... .................................... ................................................... .................................... ................................................... .................................... ................................................... .................................... ................................................... .................................... ................................................... .................................... 2. Demand for payment has been made and refused. 3. The Defendant’s address and phone number within this County are: Address:. ............................. Phone: .................... ................. 3 RULES AND FORMS — SMALL CLAIMS CASES
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