Wyoming Statutes
§ 2-2-201 — Records required to be kept; probate docket; reports to be made by commissioner
Wyoming § 2-2-201
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Bluebook
Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 2-2-201 (2026).
Text
(a)The clerk of district court in each county shall
maintain a system for the recording of wills and probate
including:
(i)Proceedings of the guardianship of infants and
incompetent persons;
(ii)All letters testamentary and of administration;
(iii)All inventories and records of sales of
personal estate;
(iv)A general entry, claim and allowance docket.
(b)The clerk of district court shall maintain a system
for the recording of each decedent's estate including all
proceedings concerning the probate of each will, the entry of
the inventory appraisement, all claims allowed, including costs
of the final distribution of the estate, and the final
settlement of the estate.
(c)The clerk of court shall prepare for the use of the
court a probate docket containing:
(i)All appointments made;
(i
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