Wyoming Code § 9-3-706

Age of retirement
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(a)  An employee is eligible for retirement under this act when he has served as a judge of the supreme court, a district court, a chancery court judge, a circuit court or service in any combination of those positions after July 1, 1998, if:
(i)  He is at least sixty (60) years of age and has at least twenty (20) years of  credited service;
(ii)  He is at least sixty-five (65) years of age and has at least four (4) years of credited service;
(iii)  He has less than four (4) years of credited service but has served continuously from the date of appointment to the age of seventy (70) years;
(iv)  He has not less than ten (10) years and is retired for disability;
(v)  He has not less than four (4) years of service to his credit and is at least fifty-five (55) years of age, but any benefit received by an employee under this paragraph shall be reduced by five percent (5%) for each year of retirement prior to age sixty-five (65).

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