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Wyoming 3-Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit
Download the Wyoming 3-Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit for residential nonpayment: demand the unpaid rent and give the tenant the statutory three days to pay or vacate before any forcible entry and detainer filing.
This Wyoming nonpayment packet helps document the rent-only demand, service details, dual statutory and notice-based deadline calculations, payment records, and prefiling checks before any forcible entry and detainer filing.
Built for ordinary Wyoming residential nonpayment under Wyo. Stat. §§ 1-21-1002(a)(i) and 1-21-1003, with the tenant notice and landlord companion records listed below.
Download the editable Word files, customize the notice on your own device, and keep a completed or served copy for your records.
Use the instructions and service record to document delivery, track both required timing clocks, preserve payment records, and separate the notice from any later court filing.
This product includes four editable Microsoft Word files: the Wyoming 3-Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit, Wyoming Notice Instructions, Notice Service, Payment, and Prefiling Record, and #10 Mailing Envelope. Serve only the completed tenant notice; keep the other files as landlord guidance and records.
Self-help notice overview
A Wyoming 3-Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit documents an ordinary residential nonpayment demand before any forcible entry and detainer filing. It demands unpaid rent and gives the tenant the stated three-day opportunity to pay or vacate; it is not a court filing, summons, judgment, writ, or lockout authorization.
Wyoming law, lease terms, service proof, the rent-due trigger, federal or subsidized-housing overlays, SCRA/military-status issues, business-entity rules, and local circuit-court practice can affect next steps. Review the completed notice and packet guidance carefully before serving or filing.
If the tenant does not pay or vacate after proper service and both timing clocks have expired, possession still requires the Wyoming court process and lawful writ execution before possession can change.
This Wyoming packet includes the tenant-facing 3-Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit plus editable instructions, a Notice Service, Payment, and Prefiling Record, and a #10 Mailing Envelope. The state guidance below explains rent-only demand discipline, § 1-21-1003 service, dual deadline tracking, business-entity issues, SCRA/default checks, court-stage separation, and no-self-help limits before checkout.
The complete notice form is available immediately after checkout. Use the state-specific guidance below to understand timing, service, and next-step considerations before you complete and serve the notice.
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Primary Wyoming statutory sources, Wyoming Judicial Branch FED self-help resources, Wyoming Rule of Civil Procedure 6(a), and federal SCRA default-judgment rules are linked for self-help research. Confirm the lease, rent-only ledger, Wyo. Stat. § 1-21-1002(a)(i) rent-due trigger, § 1-21-1003 notice service, dual-clock deadline calculation, SCRA or military status, business-entity representation, federal or subsidized-housing overlays, and current clerk or counsel practice before serving or filing.
Quick answer
Use this Wyoming 3-Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit packet for ordinary residential nonpayment tied to Wyo. Stat. §§ 1-21-1002(a)(i) and 1-21-1003. The tenant-facing notice is PublicLegal-authored and counsel-approved at the form level; it is not an official Wyoming court form. Serve only the completed notice and keep the instructions, service/payment/prefiling record, and envelope as landlord files.
Wyoming does not require a single statewide official landlord-drafted pre-suit nonpayment form. Wyo. Stat. § 1-21-1003 requires a written notice to leave served before an Article 10 forcible entry and detainer action. This product is a PublicLegal-authored, counsel-approved 3-Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit for that pre-suit step.
Wyoming Judicial Branch FED forms such as the service affidavit, complaint, summons, judgment, and writ remain court-stage materials. This packet is the notice and landlord recordkeeping layer before those court-stage forms.
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No. This Wyoming 3-Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit is a PublicLegal-authored, counsel-approved form for the pre-suit nonpayment step. Wyoming publishes optional FED self-help forms, but this packet is not an official Wyoming court form, summons, complaint, judgment, writ, or lockout authorization.
Use it for ordinary residential nonpayment tied to Wyo. Stat. §§ 1-21-1002(a)(i) and 1-21-1003, when rent remains unpaid and the landlord wants a documented pay-or-quit notice and proof record before deciding whether a forcible entry and detainer filing is the next step.
The packet tracks two separate clocks: the statutory trigger from the rent due date and the notice deadline from service. As a conservative default, Wyoming Rule of Civil Procedure 6(a) excludes the day of the act, counts intermediate weekends and holidays, and extends only if the last day falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday. Do not file until both clocks have expired.
Wyo. Stat. § 1-21-1003 authorizes leaving a written copy with the defendant, or if the defendant cannot be found, leaving a written copy at the defendant’s usual place of abode or usual place of business. The statute and official FED 02 affidavit do not list mailing as a standalone method, so do not rely on mailing alone without Wyoming counsel approval.
This product includes four editable Microsoft Word files: the Wyoming 3-Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit, Wyoming Notice Instructions, Notice Service, Payment, and Prefiling Record, and #10 Mailing Envelope. Serve only the completed tenant notice; keep the other files as landlord guidance and records.
Keep the notice demand to unpaid rent only unless Wyoming counsel confirms another charge is legally treated as rent. The packet separately tracks late fees, utilities, damages, attorney fees, court costs, and other non-rent charges so they do not become part of the tenant-facing rent demand by mistake.
Wyoming has a specific Article 10 rule allowing some business entities to appear without counsel in forcible entry and detainer matters under Wyo. Stat. § 1-21-1017. Entity landlords should still have Wyoming counsel review notice-signing authority, filing, appearance, and local court practice before proceeding.
No. The notice is not a court order, judgment, writ, lockout authorization, utility-shutoff authorization, or property-removal authorization. Possession changes through the court process and lawful writ execution if the tenant does not pay or move out.
No. ILRG provides self-help legal forms and information, not legal advice. Review the completed notice, lease, rent ledger, service proof, dual-clock deadline calculation, federal or subsidized-housing overlays, SCRA status, business-entity issues, and current Wyoming court practice before relying on it.