Wyoming U.S. Legal System Public Resources and References

Navigating the Wyoming legal system requires access to authoritative texts, court portals, and public education materials drawn from verified government and institutional sources. This page catalogs the primary reference points available to the public for researching Wyoming state law, federal law applicable within Wyoming, court rules, and agency regulations. The resources listed here span both state and federal jurisdictions, reflecting the dual-court structure that governs legal matters in Wyoming. Readers seeking conceptual grounding should consult the How Wyoming U.S. Legal System Works: Conceptual Overview before working through primary texts.


Scope and Coverage Boundaries

This page covers public-access legal resources relevant to the State of Wyoming and to federal jurisdiction operating within Wyoming's geographic boundaries — principally the U.S. District Court for the District of Wyoming and the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals. Resources addressing tribal court systems operated by the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho Nations fall outside this page's scope; those courts maintain sovereign jurisdiction independent of Wyoming state authority. Municipal ordinance databases maintained by individual Wyoming cities and towns are not systematically covered here, as each municipality publishes its own code through separate portals. Readers with questions about the boundary between state and federal authority can reference the Regulatory Context for Wyoming U.S. Legal System, which addresses jurisdictional framing in detail. This page does not constitute legal analysis and does not address legal matters arising exclusively under the laws of other states.


Official Starting Points

The Wyoming Judiciary's official web portal, hosted at courts.wyo.gov, serves as the primary public gateway for state court information. Through that portal, users can access the Wyoming Supreme Court's published opinions (dating back to 1870 in digitized form), circuit and district court dockets, and self-help materials for pro se litigants. The Wyoming Legislature's official site, wyoleg.gov, provides the full text of the Wyoming Statutes Annotated and session laws from each legislative session.

For federal matters, the U.S. District Court for the District of Wyoming (wyoming.uscourts.gov) publishes local rules, standing orders, and electronic case management information through the PACER system. The Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals (ca10.uscourts.gov) provides appellate rules, opinions, and court calendars relevant to Wyoming litigants and practitioners.

The Wyoming State Law Library, located in Cheyenne and affiliated with the Wyoming Supreme Court, provides walk-in and remote access to legal databases including Westlaw and Lexis+, at no charge for Wyoming residents, making it one of the most significant free-access legal research facilities in the state. A complete overview of the state court structure is available at Wyoming State Court System Structure.


Primary Texts and Databases

  1. Wyoming Statutes Annotated (W.S.) — Published by the Wyoming Legislature and accessible at wyoleg.gov, this compilation organizes Wyoming's statutory law into titles covering civil procedure, criminal law, property, business, and administrative matters. Title 7 addresses criminal procedure; Title 1 governs civil actions.
  2. Wyoming Court Rules — The Wyoming Supreme Court publishes the Wyoming Rules of Civil Procedure, the Wyoming Rules of Criminal Procedure, and the Wyoming Rules of Evidence. All three are available through the Wyoming Judiciary portal. Detailed reference pages on the Wyoming Rules of Civil Procedure and Wyoming Rules of Evidence are also available within this resource network.
  3. Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) — Published by the U.S. Government Publishing Office at ecfr.gov, the CFR contains binding federal regulations applicable to Wyoming residents and businesses, including those issued by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
  4. United States Code (U.S.C.) — Available at uscode.house.gov, this is the official codification of federal statutory law. Title 28 governs the federal judiciary; Title 18 covers federal criminal law.
  5. Westlaw and Lexis+ — Commercial databases accessible through the Wyoming State Law Library; both include Wyoming-specific secondary sources such as practice guides and law review articles from the Wyoming Law Review, published by the University of Wyoming College of Law.
  6. Google Scholar (scholar.google.com) — Provides free access to published Wyoming Supreme Court and Tenth Circuit opinions without a subscription.

The distinction between primary and secondary authority matters in legal research: statutes, constitutions, court rules, and published opinions are primary authority binding on courts; law review articles, legal encyclopedias, and treatises are secondary authority used only to interpret or explain primary texts.


Agency Portals

State and federal agencies publish regulations, enforcement guidance, and procedural information that intersects with Wyoming's legal framework:


Public Education Sources

Public legal education resources bridge the gap between primary legal texts and general public understanding:

Readers building foundational understanding of legal terminology used across these sources should consult the Wyoming U.S. Legal System Terminology and Definitions reference. The full resource hub for this subject area is accessible at the Wyoming Legal Services Authority index.

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