Wyoming Search and Seizure Warrant on Oral Testimony is a type of warrant issued by a judge or magistrate in the state of Wyoming which authorizes law enforcement officers to conduct a search of a person's property, or to seize property from a person. This type of warrant is based solely on the testimony of an informant or witness, as opposed to other types of search and seizure warrants which are based on evidence or probable cause. There are two different types of Wyoming Search and Seizure Warrant on Oral Testimony: a limited warrant, and a general warrant. A limited warrant is limited in scope and requires that a specific property or item be searched or seized. A general warrant is broader and is based on the informant's or witness's testimony that there is evidence of criminal activity present.