Carbon County District Court cases in Carbon County, Rawlins, WY
Carbon County Circuit Court in Rawlins, Wyoming, is a state circuit court of limited jurisdiction. It functions as the county's limited-jurisdiction trial court, handling misdemeanor criminal cases; traffic and other citation matters; initial appearances, warrants, and bail; and preliminary hearings in felony cases before they are bound over to district court. On the civil side, it hears limited-amount civil claims, small claims, landlordâtenant/forcible entry and detainer (eviction) actions, and petitions for protection orders (including domestic violence and stalking). Family law matters such as divorce, custody, and adoption are handled by the district court, not the circuit court.
Carbon County District Court Contact and Location Information
Court Type: | District Court |
County: | Carbon |
Street Address: | 415 W Pine St. |
City: | Rawlins |
Zip Code: | 82301 |
Phone: | 307-328-2628 |
Fax: | 307-328-2629 |
Hours: | Monday - Friday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
Website URL: | http://www.carbonwy.com/clerkofdistrictcourt.html |
Languages: | English |
Email: | marasanger@carbonwy.com |
Special Access: | ADA access for the Carbon Building is available through the east entrance of the building. |
Services and Case Types Handled in Carbon County District Court
Carbon County Circuit Court serves the public as a limited-jurisdiction trial court. It handles:
- Criminal misdemeanors, traffic/ordinance violations; initial appearances, arraignments, bail, warrants, probation revocations, and preliminary hearings in felony cases.
- Civil cases within the statutory monetary limit, including contract and tort claims, evictions/forcible entry and detainer, and small claims.
- Protective orders, including domestic violence and stalking orders.
Public-facing services include case filings and docketing (criminal, traffic, civil, small claims, protective orders); scheduling and conducting court hearings (arraignments, pretrials, motion hearings, bench and jury trials); jury services (summoning, qualification, and management of petit jurors); payment of fines, fees, and restitution; records requests and certified copies; and basic procedural information and forms (no legal advice). The court provides access accommodations and coordinates interpreters as needed.