Section 5-9-154 – Electronic Submittal of Fees, Fines, Bonds and Penalties.
5-9-154. Electronic submittal of fees, fines, bonds and penalties. (a) The supreme court may authorize, develop and implement an electronic transaction system via internet technology or similar medium for submittal of payment to the circuit courts of all fees, penalties and fines and bonds for misdemeanor offenses for which bond may be posted and forfeited. […]
Section 5-9-145 – Failure of Judge to Give Receipt Constitutes Cause for Removal From Office.
5-9-145. Failure of judge to give receipt constitutes cause for removal from office. Failure, refusal, or neglect of a judge of a circuit court to give a receipt as required by W.S. 5-9-144, for any money paid into the circuit court is misconduct, which constitutes cause for removal from office.
Section 5-9-146 – Deposit of Money With County or State Treasurer.
5-9-146. Deposit of money with county or state treasurer. When any fines, forfeitures, costs or fees are deposited with the judge of a circuit court pursuant to any action or proceedings in the court, or pursuant to any order, decree or judgment of the court, the money in his possession shall be deposited no later […]
Section 5-9-147 – Supreme Court to Establish Uniform Accounting System.
5-9-147. Supreme court to establish uniform accounting system. The Wyoming supreme court shall establish, supervise, and as necessary from time to time, modify a uniform system of accounting, including a system of regular audits for circuit courts, to provide for the proper and uniform accounting of all money received and disbursed by circuit courts, and […]
Section 5-9-148 – Failure to Keep Accounts or Account for Money.
5-9-148. Failure to keep accounts or account for money. Failure to keep accounts pursuant to the system established by the Wyoming supreme court or failure to account for money paid into and disbursed by the circuit court is misconduct, which may constitute cause for removal from office.
Section 5-9-149 – Bank Accounts.
5-9-149. Bank accounts. The accounting system established by the Wyoming supreme court may provide for bank accounts for each circuit court in which money received by the circuit court may be deposited and disbursed as provided therein, and for such records, reports and procedures as the supreme court requires. If a bank account is established […]
Section 5-9-143 – Security on Appeal.
5-9-143. Security on appeal. The district court to which an appeal is taken from a circuit court in a civil case may on motion for good cause shown, after five (5) days notice to the appellant, require the appellant to give new or additional security. If the security is not given within the time prescribed […]
Section 5-9-144 – Receipts for Money Paid Into Court.
5-9-144. Receipts for money paid into court. When any money is paid into a circuit court, a receipt for said amount shall be issued promptly upon a form prescribed by the Wyoming supreme court. The receipts shall be prenumbered in numerical sequence. The original copy shall be delivered to a payor making payment by cash […]
Section 5-9-135 – Filing Fee.
5-9-135. Filing fee. For all civil matters the circuit court shall collect from the plaintiff an original filing fee of twenty dollars ($20.00), a court automation fee of forty dollars ($40.00), and an indigent civil legal services fee of ten dollars ($10.00) excluding small claims civil actions as provided in W.S. 1-21-201 through 1-21-205 which […]
Section 5-9-136 – Request for Jury in Civil Actions; Fee; Right to Jury in Criminal Actions.
5-9-136. Request for jury in civil actions; fee; right to jury in criminal actions. In civil actions in a circuit court, a jury shall be considered waived unless demand is made by either party as provided by the Wyoming Rules of Civil Procedure and a jury fee in the amount provided by the Wyoming Rules […]