Wyoming Statutes
§ 1-21-1001 — Jurisdiction of circuit courts
Wyoming § 1-21-1001
JurisdictionWyoming
Title 01Civil Procedure
Ch. 21PROCEDURE AND ACTIONS
Art. 10FORCIBLE ENTRY AND DETAINER
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 1-21-1001 (2026).
Text
Any circuit court within the judicial district may inquire
against those who make unlawful and forcible entry into lands
and tenements and detain the same, or against those who, having
a lawful and peaceable entry into lands or tenements, unlawfully
or by force hold the same. If it is found that an unlawful and
forcible entry was made and the lands or tenements are held by
force, or that after a lawful entry the lands are held
unlawfully, the judge shall require restitution to the
complaining party.
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Nearby Sections
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§ 1-21-1001
Jurisdiction of circuit courts§ 1-21-1002
When proceedings allowed§ 1-21-1003
Notice to quit premises required§ 1-21-1004
Summons; service and return§ 1-21-1005
Proceedings when defendant fails to appear§ 1-21-1006
Proceedings when defendant appears§ 1-21-1007
Bond on granting continuance§ 1-21-1008
Trial by judge or jury; judgment and costs§ 1-21-1009
Trial by jury; verdict§ 1-21-101
Docket to be kept; contents§ 1-21-1010
Judgment upon verdict§ 1-21-1011
Exceptions§ 1-21-1012
Writ of restitution; issuance§ 1-21-1013
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