Wyoming Code § 1-21-101

Docket to be kept; contents
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(a)  Every judge shall keep a docket in which he shall enter:
(i)  The title of all causes commenced before him;
(ii)  The time when process was issued against the defendant, its particular nature and to what officer delivered;
(iii)  The time when the parties appeared before him, either without or upon the return of process;
(iv)  A brief statement of the nature of the plaintiff's demand and the amount claimed, and if any setoff was pleaded, a similar statement of the setoff and the amount claimed;
(v)  Every adjournment stating at whose request and for what time;
(vi)  The time when the trial was had, stating whether the trial was by the jury or by the justice;
(vii)  The verdict of the jury, when rendered and the judgment thereon;
(viii)  The judgment of the court;
(ix)  The time of issuing execution and the name of the officer to whom delivered;
(x)  The fact of an appeal taken and allowed, and when taken and allowed;
(xi)  Satisfaction of judgment and when made;
(xii)  Any other entries material to the cause, showing the proceedings before the justice.

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