Wyoming Entry of Default is a legal document that is filed with the Clerk of the District Court of a Wyoming County when a defendant fails to respond to a complaint or other legal document. It is used to indicate that the defendant has been found in default and to request the court to enter a default judgment in the case. There are two types of Wyoming Entry of Default: voluntary and involuntary. A voluntary entry of default occurs when the defendant fails to respond to the complaint or other legal document within the time limit specified by the court and the plaintiff chooses to file a motion for entry of default. An involuntary entry of default occurs when the court enters the default judgment on its own initiative.