Wyoming Statutes

§ 1-16-408 — Limitation on time for proceedings

Wyoming § 1-16-408
JurisdictionWyoming
Title 01Civil Procedure
Ch. 16JUDGMENTS GENERALLY
Art. 4MODIFICATION OR VACATION AFTER TERM

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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 1-16-408 (2026).

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Proceedings to vacate or modify a judgment or order, for the causes mentioned in W.S. 1-16-401(a)(iv), (v) and (vii) must be commenced within two (2) years after the judgment was rendered or order made, unless the party entitled thereto is a minor or a person of unsound mind, and in cases of such disability, within two (2) years after the removal thereof. Proceedings for the causes mentioned in W.S. 1-16-401(a)(iii) and (vi) shall be commenced within three (3) years, and in W.S. 1-16-401(a)(ix) within two (2) years, after the defendant has notice of the judgment. Proceedings for the causes mentioned in W.S. 1-16-401(a)(x) may be commenced after the guilty party is convicted, if the conviction is within two (2) years from the rendition of the judgment.

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