Sublette County District Court cases in Sublette County, Pinedale, WY
Sublette County District Court in Pinedale, Wyoming, is a state district court in the Ninth Judicial District and serves as the county's court of general jurisdiction. It hears felony criminal prosecutions; major civil actions and equitable matters; domestic relations cases (divorce, custody, child support); juvenile matters (neglect, delinquency, termination of parental rights); and probate and guardianship cases. The court also reviews appeals from the Sublette County Circuit Court and certain administrative agencies. Misdemeanor, small-claims, and most traffic or ordinance violations are handled by the circuit or municipal courts, not the district court.
Sublette County District Court Contact and Location Information
Court Type: | District Court |
County: | Sublette |
Street Address: | 21 South Tyler Ave. |
City: | Pinedale |
Zip Code: | 82941 |
Phone: | 307-367-4376 |
Fax: | 307-367-6474 |
Hours: | Monday - Friday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
Website URL: | https://www.sublettewyo.com/166/Courts |
Forms & Filing: | Court Forms |
Jury Service: | Jury Duty |
Languages: | English |
Email: | pinedaleJA@courts.state.wy.us |
About / Additional Info: | The Ninth Judicial District includes Sublette County, Teton County, and Fremont County. There is one District Court judge located in each County. |
Services and Case Types Handled in Sublette County District Court
Sublette County District Court serves the public as Wyoming's court of general jurisdiction. It:
- Accepts and maintains case filings and records for felony criminal cases; major civil disputes; family/domestic relations (divorce, custody, child support, paternity); juvenile matters; probate (estates, guardianships, conservatorships, adoptions); mental health commitments; and certain appeals as authorized by law.
- Issues and enforces court orders, including protective orders and injunctions where permitted.
- Schedules and conducts court hearings and trials (arraignments, motion hearings, sentencings, jury and bench trials).
- Administers jury services (summons, qualification, orientation, attendance, and juror payment).
- Provides public access to dockets and certified copies; manages filing fees, fines, and restitution; and offers forms, interpreter and ADA accommodations, and self-help referrals.
- Processes post-judgment actions (judgments, liens, garnishments, writs) and requests such as sealing/expungement, as provided by statute and court rules.