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Certified copies of Wyoming birth certificates, death certificates, divorce decrees and marriage licenses are available through the State of Wyoming Vital Records Division. Please go to the State of Wyoming's link: Request an Official Wyoming Certificate - Wyoming Department of Health.
Marriage and divorce records are on file from May 1941 to present. For previous records please contact Vital Statistics Services. Records that are over 50 years old may be obtained from the Wyoming State Archives unless a certified copy is required.
Ing to the guidelines, for two kids, you must pay between 20% to 36.8% of your net income, plus an additional percentage of any income above a certain baseline amount. The baseline for our example net income of $2,500) is $2,083. The percentage of child support due on $2,083 is 35%.
If the applicant wishes to change their name they will need to present a court order for the name change or an amended birth certificate with their new name. The name needs to be changed with Social Security Administration before the driver license of identification card can be issued.
In Wyoming, divorce case files are open public records, though there may be restrict or redacted documents within the file that may be pulled before the file can be viewed.
The information available from the circuit court terminal includes summary information for cases such as the names of parties and the judgment but excludes images of documents. The public may access physical copies of court records that are not confidential from the circuit court clerk for a fee.
If you know the county of marriage, you can request a search for a fee from the county clerk or the Wyoming Department of Health. If you don't know the date or county of marriage, you can also try searching for marriage information in other records.
In Wyoming, divorce case files are open public records, though there may be restrict or redacted documents within the file that may be pulled before the file can be viewed.