Gillette City Municipal Court cases in Campbell County, Gillette, WY
Gillette Municipal Court is a municipal court serving the City of Gillette, Wyoming. It has limited jurisdiction over violations of city ordinances committed within city limits. Common matters include traffic and parking citations, misdemeanor offenses defined by the municipal code (such as disorderly conduct and alcohol or animal-control violations), and other code-enforcement cases. It does not handle felonies, state-law criminal prosecutions, civil disputes, probate, or family-law matters; those are heard in Campbell County Circuit or District Courts. The court's functions include arraignments, adjudication of ordinance violations, acceptance of pleas, and the imposition of fines, fees, and other sanctions authorized by city ordinance.
Gillette City Municipal Court Contact and Location Information
Court Type: | Municipal Court |
County: | Campbell |
Street Address: | 201 E 5th Street |
City: | Gillette |
Zip Code: | 82716 |
Phone: | 307-686-5254 |
Fax: | 307-682-9238 |
Hours: | Monday - Friday 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. |
Website URL: | https://www.gillettewy.gov/city-government/departments/administration/municipal-court |
Languages: | English |
Email: | glenda@gillettewy.gov |
Facebook: | https://www.facebook.com/CityofGillette/ |
Services and Case Types Handled in Gillette City Municipal Court
Gillette Municipal Court serves the public by handling violations of City ordinances and misdemeanor offenses occurring within city limits. Case types include traffic and parking citations, code and nuisance violations, animal control matters, shoplifting/theft under ordinance, trespass, disorderly conduct, public intoxication, and minor-in-possession offenses.
Core services:
- Case intake and filings: citations, complaints, motions, plea entries, and requests for continuances.
- Court hearings: arraignments, pretrial conferences, bench and jury trials (for eligible misdemeanors), sentencings, probation/compliance and show-cause hearings.
- Orders and release conditions: no-contact orders and other protective conditions in criminal cases; warrants for failure to appear or comply.
- Jury services: juror summons, qualification, orientation, excusals/deferrals, and trial management.
- Payments and compliance: fines/fees, restitution, payment plans, community service, and class referrals.
- Records and information: public access to case records, certified copies, and forms.