Wyoming Eviction Law at a Glance

State Statute

Wyo. Stat. §1-21-1002 — Wyoming Forcible Entry and Detainer

Notice Periods

  • Nonpayment: 3-Day Pay or Quit
  • Lease violation: 3-Day Notice to Quit
  • Unconditional: 3-Day Unconditional Quit
  • End of tenancy: 30-Day Notice to Vacate

Available Defenses

  • Procedural defects
  • Discrimination (Fair Housing Act)

Right to Cure

NO — Wyoming does not require a mandatory cure period — 3-day notice to quit

Self-Help Eviction

PROHIBITED — Landlord must use court process (Wyo. Stat. §1-21-1002)

Court & Filing

Circuit Court

Landlord must file forcible entry and detainer action in circuit court

Complaints: Wyoming Attorney General Consumer Protection Unit

Additional Protections

  • Wyoming has minimal statutory tenant protections
  • No implied warranty of habitability
  • No statutory prohibition on retaliatory eviction
  • 3-day notice period is among the shortest in the nation
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Wyoming Eviction Response FAQ

How many days do I have to respond to an eviction notice in Wyoming?

In Wyoming, the response deadline depends on the type of eviction notice: Nonpayment: 3-Day Pay or Quit; Lease violation: 3-Day Notice to Quit; Unconditional: 3-Day Unconditional Quit; End of tenancy: 30-Day Notice to Vacate. Missing your deadline can result in a default judgment and forced move-out.

What defenses can I raise against eviction in Wyoming?

Available defenses in Wyoming include: Procedural defects, Discrimination (Fair Housing Act). The availability depends on your specific circumstances.

Does Wyoming require landlords to give tenants a right to cure?

No. Wyoming does not require a mandatory cure period — 3-day notice to quit

Can my landlord evict me without going to court in Wyoming?

No. Under Wyo. Stat. §1-21-1002, self-help eviction is prohibited in Wyoming. Your landlord must file in Circuit Court and obtain a judgment.

What should I include in an eviction response letter in Wyoming?

Your letter should: (1) identify the notice by date and type, (2) cite Wyo. Stat. §1-21-1002, (3) assert applicable defenses, (4) demand proper legal procedure, (5) state your intent to defend in court, and (6) be sent via certified mail.

Where can I file a complaint against my landlord in Wyoming?

File complaints with the Wyoming Attorney General Consumer Protection Unit and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). For illegal self-help eviction, contact local law enforcement.

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