A Wyoming Notice of Entry of Judgment is an official document issued by the court to record the decision of a court in a civil case. The notice includes the name of the court, the case number, the date of the judgment, and the court's decision. It is typically filed with the clerk of the court, and serves as public record of the court’s decision. There are two types of Wyoming Notice of Entry of Judgment: a Final Judgment and a Partial Judgment. A Final Judgment is the court’s final decision in the case, and is a binding decision. A Partial Judgment is a decision of the court on one particular issue of the case, and does not necessarily constitute a final determination.