Wyoming Debt Collection Laws

Licensing requirements, statute of limitations, consumer protections, and regulatory overview for debt collection in Wyoming.

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Last verified:July 2026

SOL (Written)

10 yrs

SOL (Open)

8 yrs

License Req.

No

State Law

No

Wyoming Collection Law

Wyoming relies primarily on the federal FDCPA for debt collection regulation, supplemented by general consumer protection statutes.

Licensing Requirements

License Required
No specific license (registration or bond may be required)
Licensing Authority
Wyoming Attorney General (no specific collection agency license or state law)

Statute of Limitations

The statute of limitations determines how long a creditor has to file a lawsuit to collect a debt. After this period, the debt may become legally unenforceable through the courts, though it can still appear on credit reports.

Debt TypeYearsExamples
Written Contracts10Auto loans, personal loans, mortgages
Oral Contracts8Informal agreements, handshake deals
Promissory Notes6Student loans, business notes
Open-Ended Accounts8Credit cards, lines of credit

Key Considerations for Businesses

  • Verify that any collection agency you hire is properly licensed in Wyoming before signing a contract.
  • Place accounts into collection before the statute of limitations expires to preserve legal remedies.
  • Wyoming law may impose requirements on creditors beyond federal law. Review applicable state statutes for obligations that apply to original creditors.
  • Your business may share liability for FDCPA violations committed by your collection agency. Choose a compliant partner.

Collection Agencies in Wyoming

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the statute of limitations on debt in Wyoming?
In Wyoming, the statute of limitations for written contracts is 10 years, oral contracts is 8 years, promissory notes is 6 years, and open-ended accounts (credit cards) is 8 years. After this period, the debt may become legally unenforceable through the courts.
Do collection agencies need a license in Wyoming?
Wyoming does not require a specific collection agency license, though registration or bonding requirements may apply. The Wyoming Attorney General (no specific collection agency license or state law) oversees collection agency activity.
How do I file a complaint against a debt collector in Wyoming?
You can file a complaint with the Wyoming Attorney General's office through their consumer complaint portal. You can also file a complaint with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) at consumerfinance.gov/complaint for violations of federal debt collection law.

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