WYOMING COURT RULES

Wyoming Rules of Civil Procedure for the Chancery Court

Rule: 78

Jurisdiction: WY

Bluebook Citation: Wyo. R. Civ. P. Chan. Ct. 78

86 proceedings which do not require allowance or order of the chancery court are grantable of course by the chancery court clerk; but the chancery court clerk’s action may be suspended, altered or rescinded by the chancery court upon cause shown. (d) Service of Orders or Judgments. (1) Service. Immediately upon the entry of an order or judgment the chancery court clerk shall provide and serve a copy thereof to every party who is not in default for failure to appear. The chancery court clerk shall record the date of service and the parties served in the docket. Service by the chancery court clerk may be accomplished by mail or electronic means, including through the use of the electronic filing system. The chancery court clerk shall provide envelopes and postage for the mailings. Any party may in addition serve a notice of such entry in the manner provided in Rule 5(b) for the service of papers. (2) Time to Appeal Not Affected by Lack of Notice. Lack of notice of the entry by the chancery court clerk does not affect the time to appeal or relieve, or authorize the chancery court to relieve, a party for failure to appeal within the time allowed, except as permitted by the Wyoming Rules of Appellate Procedure. (e) Electronic Filing and Service of Orders or Judgments. A chancery court judge or his or her authorized staff may electronically file and serve orders, judgments, and other court-initiated documents through the electronic filing system. Such electronic service constitutes the service required under Rule 77(d) for electronic filing system users. History: Adopted September 21, 2021, effective De- cember 1, 2021; amended February 15, 2022, effective May 1, 2022; amended May 9, 2023, effective July 15, 2023.

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