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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Wyoming Judgment document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the court name and county at the top of the form. This identifies where your judgment is being filed.
  3. Enter the cause number assigned to your case, which is crucial for tracking purposes.
  4. In the plaintiff section, write down your name or the name of your attorney, ensuring it matches official records.
  5. Next, specify the defendant's name and the amount of judgment awarded, including any additional costs like interest and attorney fees.
  6. Complete the acknowledgment section by providing necessary details such as date and notary information. This validates your satisfaction of judgment.
  7. Finally, certify mailing by entering recipient details and signing at the bottom before saving or exporting your completed document.

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A judgment has a lifetime of 5 years from the last date of execution or date of judgment. A dormant judgments may be revived per Wyoming Statute 1-16-501 et seq.
Judgments have expiration dates. If they are not timely renewed, they expire. In CA that is 10 years. However, when a judgment lien has been recorded against your property, it has no expiration date.
All judgments and court records are filed in the County Clerk Office in the County where the lawsuit was filed. You can go in person to the County Clerk Office in the County where you live to ask if a judgment has been entered against you. Most counties also allow you to search online.

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