Sublette County District Court

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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.