Wyoming Statutes
§ 31-7-137 — Proof of receipt of notice or order; change of address or name
Wyoming § 31-7-137
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 31-7-137 (2026).
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(a)Evidence that a notice or order from the division
under this act was mailed to the last known address of a person
is prima facie proof the person received the notice or order
five (5) days after the notice or order was mailed. Evidence
that a notice or order from the division was sent by electronic
means to the person's last known address, if the person has
consented to receive notices electronically, is prima facie
proof that the person received the notice or order one (1) day
after the notice or order was sent electronically.
(b)A person licensed under this act shall notify the
division in writing within ten (10) days of any change of his
address or name. Notification to the division may be by
electronic means if the division has made electronic
notification available and if the per
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Nearby Sections
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§ 31-7-101
Short title§ 31-7-102
Definitions§ 31-7-103
Administration and enforcement§ 31-7-104
Disposition of fees§ 31-7-105
Administrative hearings§ 31-7-106
License required; limited to one license§ 31-7-107
Persons exempted§ 31-7-109
Classes of licenses§ 31-7-113
Fees§ 31-7-114
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