Wyoming Statutes

§ 33-5-106 — Applications for admission to bar; fees; disposition of fees

Wyoming § 33-5-106
JurisdictionWyoming
Title 33Professions and Occupations
Ch. 5ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW

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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 33-5-106 (2026).

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Every applicant for admission to the bar of this state shall pay a fee as set by the supreme court. On payment of one (1) fee by applicants for admission by examination the applicant shall be entitled to two (2) examinations when the second is applied for not later than one (1) year after having taken the first. All money shall be received and collected as provided by law. The state treasurer shall place the money to the credit of a separate account. Interest earned by the account shall be retained in the account. All money within the account is continuously appropriated to the state board of law examiners and shall be applied to the direct and indirect costs of administering attorney admissions and other regulatory functions pursuant to rules promulgated by the supreme court. Except as ot

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