Wyoming Code § 40-14-363

License required; post-dated check finance charge; limits on amount financed and terms; minimum finance charge
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(a)  No person shall engage in business as a post-dated check casher in this state unless licensed in accordance with W.S. 40-14-634.  No post-dated check casher may contract for, charge or receive any amount as a charge in connection with a post-dated check or similar arrangement other than a post-dated check finance charge as stated in this subsection.  No post-dated check finance charge shall exceed the greater of thirty dollars ($30.00) or twenty percent (20%) per month on the principal balance of the post-dated check or similar arrangement.
(b)  The maximum term of any post-dated check or similar arrangement subject to this part shall be one (1) calendar month.  Extended payment plans under W.S. 40-14-366 are not subject to this subsection.
(c)  Post-dated check finance charges are fully earned on the day the post-dated check or similar arrangement is made.

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