Wyoming Statutes
§ 18-4-105 — Order of paying warrants; exception as to Laramie and Albany counties
Wyoming § 18-4-105
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 18-4-105 (2026).
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All taxes and licenses are payable in money, and all properly
attested orders and warrants are entitled to preference for
payment according to date of presentation and acceptance at the
treasurer's office, the oldest date to have preference. The
treasurer shall not refuse to pay any order or warrant because
there are unpresented prior orders or warrants if there is
sufficient money in the treasury to pay all prior orders or
warrants, with interest due thereon, as well as the order then
presented. When the total of payable, interest drawing
unpresented orders, amounts to five hundred dollars ($500.00),
the treasurer shall cause two (2) weekly notices to be inserted
in the official county newspaper briefly describing them by
numbers, date, amount and in whose favor drawn, notifying the
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