Please Note - This information is provided as a service for the community to aid in self-representation or contacting an attorney. The information is not legal advice, and is not a substitute for legal representation by an attorney.
While you have the right to represent yourself, there are certain significant risks and responsibilities attached to that right. Failing to protect your rights can have serious, long-term consequences.
Be aware that people who represent themselves must follow the same rules as those represented by attorneys, such as deadlines.
If you have specific questions regarding your case, call an attorney or legal services office before proceeding.
Expungement Forms
Adult Status Offenses: a status crime is an action that would not be a crime if it was committed by an adult.
Adult Non-status Offenses
Juvenile Offenses
Records of Arrest or Dismissal of Charges
Helpful Court Forms
Victims of Crimes Reference Manual
Pro Se Packet
Subpoena Instructions
Subpoena Form
Resources for Representation
Protection & Advocacy – http://www.wypanda.com
Veterans Legal Assistance Project – http://www.legalhelpwy.org/index.php/get-legal-help/self-help-2/veterans/resources-veterans
Wyoming Children’s Law Center, Inc. – http://www.wyoclc.org
Wyoming State Law Library – https://www.courts.state.wy.us/state-law-library
Wyoming State Bar Modest Means Program https://www.wyomingbar.org/for-the-public/hire-a-lawyer/modest-means-program/
University of Wyoming College of Law Legal Clinics
Civil Legal Services Clinic – (307) 766-2104
The Civil Legal Services Clinic assists clients with a wide range of civil legal needs, including housing, expungement, consumer rights, education, veterans’ service-connected disability benefits, and other public benefits laws.
Defender Aid Program – (307) 766-3223
The Wyoming Defender Aid Program is a statewide legal assistance program for indigent persons convicted of crimes. One of the goals of the program is to provide quality appeals representation to persons convicted of felonies in Wyoming State courts.
Estate Planning Practicum – (307) 766-6441
The Estate Planning Practicum provides legal services, including simple wills and estate planning advice to low income individuals in Wyoming. The Practicum’s mission is to help its clients maximize control over their end of life decisions and to secure their families’ future in the event of incapacity or death through the drafting of wills, powers of attorney, and advanced health care directives.
Family and Child Legal Advocacy Clinic – (307) 766-3747
This clinic handles cases including: divorce, child custody, domestic violence, stalking, and sexual assault protection orders, guardian ad litem appointments in juvenile and domestic relations cases, representation of children or parents in child abuse and neglect cases, termination of parental rights, and other civil actions involving children.
Legal Aid of Wyoming Civil Legal Aid Hotline: (877) 432-9955 http://www.lawyoming.org/
Equal Justice Wyoming http://equaljustice.wy.gov/