Laramie County District Court

* Conducting a search on Recordsfinder.com is subject to our Terms of Service and Privacy Notice. You acknowledge that Recordsfinder.com is not a consumer reporting agency under the FCRA and the information provided cannot be used for any unlawful purpose.
Databases Updated on Oct 18, 2025

Laramie County District Court cases in Laramie County, Cheyenne, WY

Laramie County District Court in Cheyenne, part of Wyoming's First Judicial District, is a state district court of general jurisdiction. It is the primary trial court for felony criminal prosecutions; civil actions with more than $50,000 in controversy; family and domestic relations matters (divorce, custody, child support); juvenile proceedings; and probate, guardianship, and adoption cases, and it issues injunctive and other equitable relief. The court also hears appeals from the Laramie County Circuit Court, municipal courts within the county, and certain state administrative decisions. Misdemeanor and traffic offenses are generally handled in circuit or municipal courts.

Laramie County District Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: District Court
County: Laramie
Street Address: 309 W 20th St.
City: Cheyenne
Zip Code: 82001
Phone: 307-633-4270
Fax: 307-633-4277
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website URL: https://www.laramiecounty.com/_officials/DistrictCourtClerk/index.aspx
Forms & Filing: Court Forms
Jury Service: Jury Information
Languages: English
Email: districtcourtlc@laramiecounty.com
Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=164021790621588&__tn__=C-R
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/laramie-county-district-court?trk=public_profile_experience-item_result-card_subtitle-click

Services and Case Types Handled in Laramie County District Court

Laramie County District Court serves the public as Wyoming's trial court of general jurisdiction by:

- Case filings and records: accepts and maintains civil, felony criminal, domestic relations (divorce, custody, child support), probate/estates, guardianships/conservatorships, juvenile (abuse/neglect, delinquency), and adoptions; issues certified copies.
- Protective orders: processes and issues domestic violence, stalking, and other protection orders as authorized by law, including temporary and permanent orders.
- Hearings and trials: schedules and conducts arraignments, motion hearings, settlement conferences, bench and jury trials, and sentencing; manages calendars and notices.
- Jury services: summonses, qualifications, deferrals, juror orientation and check-in, voir dire, and juror payment.
- Court services: e-filing/filing assistance, interpreter and ADA accommodations, fines/fees collection, mediation referrals, and sealing/expungement where permitted.
- Appeals: handles certain appeals from lower courts or agencies as provided by statute.