A Wyoming Order Denying Domestic Violence Motion to Dismiss Order of Protection is a court order issued by a judge in the state of Wyoming when a motion to dismiss an order of protection, requested by a defendant who has been accused of domestic violence, is denied. The order will state the reasons why the motion was denied, and will further deny the motion to dismiss the order of protection. This order will also contain instructions as to how the defendant is to proceed with the case. There are two types of Wyoming Order Denying Domestic Violence Motion to Dismiss Order of Protection: Interim Order Denying Motion to Dismiss Order of Protection and Final Order Denying Motion to Dismiss Order of Protection. An Interim Order Denying Motion to Dismiss Order of Protection is issued when a motion to dismiss an order of protection is denied in the early stages of a domestic violence case. This order may be appealed by the defendant. A Final Order Denying Motion to Dismiss Order of Protection is issued when a motion to dismiss an order of protection is denied after the case has been heard in its entirety. This order is the final decision of the court and cannot be appealed.