Wyoming Order Denying Motion to Dismiss Stalking Order of Protection is a court order issued by a judge in Wyoming to deny a motion made by the respondent in a stalking case to dismiss the order of protection. This type of order is issued when the judge finds that there is sufficient evidence to show that the respondent is likely to engage in acts of stalking. There are two types of Wyoming Order Denying Motion to Dismiss Stalking Order of Protection: 1) Temporary Order Denying Motion to Dismiss Stalking Order of Protection and 2) Final Order Denying Motion to Dismiss Stalking Order of Protection. A Temporary Order Denying Motion to Dismiss Stalking Order of Protection is issued when the judge believes there is a need for immediate protection from the respondent while the case is still pending. A Final Order Denying Motion to Dismiss Stalking Order of Protection is issued when the judge believes that there is sufficient evidence to prove that the respondent is likely to continue to engage in acts of stalking. Both types of orders protect the petitioner from further acts of stalking and can include provisions such as restraining orders, no contact orders, and mental health evaluations.