Wyoming Notice to Creditors and Other Parties in Interest is a legal notification required for certain types of Wyoming probate proceedings. This notice is used to alert creditors, heirs, beneficiaries, and other parties in interest that a decedent’s estate is in the process of being administered. It is typically published in a local newspaper for a period of time and also sent directly to any known creditors or other interested parties. The most common types of Wyoming Notice to Creditors and Other Parties in Interest are: • Notice of Appointment of Administrator: This is used to notify the public that an administrator has been appointed to administer the decedent’s estate. • Notice of Appointment of Personal Representative: This is used to notify the public that a personal representative has been appointed to administer the decedent’s estate. • Notice of Administration: This is used to inform creditors, heirs, and other parties in interest that the decedent’s estate is in the process of being administered. • Notice of Final Discharge: This is used to inform creditors, heirs, and other parties in interest that the administration of the decedent’s estate is complete. • Notice of Intention to Administer the Estate: This is used to inform creditors, heirs, and other parties in interest that the decedent’s estate is in the process of being administered.