Wyoming Statutes
§ 1-14-110 — Only actual mileage allowed for service; liability for false statement
Wyoming § 1-14-110
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 1-14-110 (2026).
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If any officer or other person who is allowed mileage for any services rendered receives at the same time more than one (1) writ or process to serve, or authority to render more than one
(1)service at the same place, he is only entitled to mileage
for the actual number of miles traveled, allowing a full mile
from place to place for every person served or every service
rendered during the same journey. His return or claim for
mileage shall show the actual number of miles necessarily
traveled from the place where he received his authority to the
place where the actual service was made or rendered. Should any
false statement for mileage be proved, then no mileage shall be
allowed for any services performed by virtue of the authority,
writ or process by which such services were rendered and t
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Wyoming § 1-14-110, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wy/14/1-14-110.