Uinta County District Court

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Databases Updated on Oct 18, 2025

Uinta County District Court cases in Uinta County, Evanston, WY

Uinta County District Court in Evanston, Wyoming is a state district court of general jurisdiction within the Wyoming Third Judicial District. It handles felony criminal cases; major civil actions; family law matters such as divorce, child custody, and support; probate, guardianship, and adoption proceedings; and juvenile delinquency and child protection cases. The court also exercises appellate jurisdiction over cases appealed from the Uinta County Circuit Court and from municipal courts within the county.

Uinta County District Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: District Court
County: Uinta
Street Address: 225 9th Street
City: Evanston
Zip Code: 82930
Phone: 307-783-0401
Fax: 307-783-0400
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website URL: https://www.uintacounty.com/22/Clerk-of-District-Court
Forms & Filing: Court Forms
Jury Service: Jury Information
Languages: English
Email: kewright@uintacounty.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Uinta-County-Clerk-of-District-Court/559057370808741
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uinta_County_Courthouse

Services and Case Types Handled in Uinta County District Court

Uinta County District Court is Wyoming's court of general jurisdiction serving the public by:
- Receiving and maintaining case filings for felony criminal matters; major civil disputes; domestic relations (divorce, custody, child support); juvenile proceedings; probate (estates, guardianships, conservatorships); and adoptions; and hearing certain appeals from Circuit Court.
- Scheduling and conducting hearings, pretrial conferences, bench and jury trials, and sentencings; issuing orders, judgments, and warrants.
- Administering jury services, including summons, qualification, orientation, deferrals/excuses, and juror payment.
- Handling protective orders within its authority (e.g., restraining orders in family cases) and directing parties to Circuit Court for other protection orders as required by statute.
- Providing public access to records (when not sealed), calendars, certified copies, and subpoenas; collecting filing fees and court-ordered payments; and arranging interpreters and ADA accommodations. Clerks offer procedural guidance and self-help resources.