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If my landlord is trying to evict me in Wyoming, will that process move forward?

The judicial moratorium on evictions in Wyoming expired May 31, 2020, so the process may be able to go forward—unless you live in federally-subsidized housing. Check with your local court to see if evictions are proceeding.

Answered by AT
June 24, 2020
There is no eviction moratorium in Wyoming in Wyoming, so the process may be able to go forward—unless you live in federally-subsidized housing that is subject to the protections of the CARES Act. The state courts are currently not holding in-person proceedings, and that may slow the process, but you may want to check with your local court to see if evictions are proceeding. If this doesn't apply to your situation, your best bet is to contact your landlord and try and work out an arrangement. A local housing authority that serves Big Horn, or your community, may be able to point you to additional resources to help with rent payments.

For more information, locate your Big Horn, WY area Housing Authority on the Wyoming HUD website.
Answered by AT
April 24, 2020