Wyoming Statutes
§ 3-3-703 — Affidavit and supporting documentation
Wyoming § 3-3-703
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 3-3-703 (2026).
Text
(a)When a claim is filed with the clerk it shall be
supported by satisfactory vouchers or other evidence supporting
the claim, and by the affidavit of the claimant or someone in
his behalf that the account is justly due, or if it is not due,
when it will or may become due, that no payments have been made
thereon which are not credited, and that there are no offsets to
the claim to the knowledge of the affiant. If the claim is not
due when filed or is contingent, an explanation of the claim
shall be stated.
(b)If the claim is founded on a bond, bill, note or other
instrument, a copy of the instrument shall accompany the claim.
The original instrument shall be exhibited to the conservator if
demanded, unless it is lost or destroyed, in which case the
claimant shall accompany his claim by h
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§ 3-3-1001
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Appointment of conservator§ 3-3-1101
Cause for termination§ 3-3-1102
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