A Wyoming Order Denying Motion to Terminate Stalking Order of Protection is a legal document issued by a court of law in the state of Wyoming in response to a Motion to Terminate a Stalking Order of Protection. This document denies the motion to terminate the Order of Protection and states that the Order of Protection remains in effect and will remain in effect until a later date or until further notice. The Order of Protection is designed to protect a victim of stalking from further harassment and abuse. It may include a restraining order which prohibits the stalker from coming within a certain distance of the victim or their place of residence. There are two types of Wyoming Order Denying Motion to Terminate Stalking Order of Protection: Temporary and Permanent. A Temporary Order Denying Motion to Terminate Stalking Order of Protection is issued when the court does not feel it is necessary to make a permanent order at this time. This allows the victim some immediate relief from the stalker, while also allowing the court to review the situation further and make a more informed decision. A Permanent Order Denying Motion to Terminate Stalking Order of Protection is issued when the court feels it is necessary to make a permanent order to protect the victim and prevent the stalker from further harassment or abuse.