Wyoming Statutes
§ 33-5-112 — Oath of attorney
Wyoming § 33-5-112
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Bluebook
Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 33-5-112 (2026).
Text
No person shall be deemed admitted to the bar until he shall
have taken and filed an oath as provided in this section. The
oath shall be to the effect that he will support, obey, and
defend the constitution of the United States, and the
constitution and laws of this state, and that he will faithfully
and honestly and to the best of his ability discharge the duties
of an attorney and counselor-at-law. The oath may be
administered by the clerk or one (1) of the justices of the
supreme court, a district judge in his district or the clerk of
court in his county. The oath may be administered in another
state or territory of the United States by a judge or justice of
a court of general jurisdiction or an appellate court. The oath
shall be reduced to writing, signed by the person taking, and
cert
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Nearby Sections
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§ 33-5-108
Bar examinations; generally§ 33-5-110
Admission of foreign attorneys on motion§ 33-5-112
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Penalty for deceit or collusion§ 33-5-115
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