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Wyoming Vital Records: History and Overview

Wyoming began statewide vital records registration in 1909, making it one of the later states to centralize record-keeping.

Wyoming Vital Records Are Closed to the Public

Wyoming is a closed records state. This does not mean records are inaccessible — it means that only eligible individuals can obtain certified copies. Eligible parties typically include immediate family members, legal representatives, and individuals with a court order.

Death records over 50 years old (currently 1976 and earlier) may become available through the State Archives.

Death records closed for 50 years. Birth records are restricted regardless of age. Marriage and divorce records may be available through district courts.

Legal reference: Wyoming Statute 35-1-426(b)

Request from the State Office Only

In Wyoming, only the state vital records office can issue certified copies. County clerks cannot issue vital records in this state.

Address2300 Capitol Avenue, Hathaway Building, Cheyenne, WY 82002
Phone(307) 777-7591
Emailwdh.vss@wyo.gov
Websitehttps://health.wyo.gov/admin/vitalstatistics/
HoursMonday-Thursday 9am-4pm; Friday by appointment only
Closed on state holidays. Friday hours are BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.

Wyoming Vital Records Fees

Record TypeFirst CopyAdditional Copies
Birth Certificate$25$20
Death Certificate$25$20
Marriage Certificate$25$25
Divorce Certificate$25$25

2.4% convenience fee (minimum $1) for online orders.

Fees last verified: 2026-02-24. Always confirm current fees with the office directly.

What to Bring: ID Requirements

To request certified vital records in Wyoming, you will need:

  • government-issued photo ID

Without photo ID: two secondary documents

Proof of relationship to the person named on the record is required.

Eligibility per Wyoming Statute 35-1-426(b).

Wyoming Processing Times

MethodEstimated Time
By Mail1–2 weeks
In Personsame day
Online (VitalChek)5–7 business days

What Makes Wyoming Different

State-Only Issuance (No County Clerks)

Unlike most states, Wyoming only allows certified copies to be issued by the state Vital Statistics Services office in Cheyenne. County clerks cannot issue vital records, so requesters cannot visit a local county office — all requests must go through the state office.

Friday by Appointment Only

The Vital Statistics Services office is open Monday through Thursday from 9am to 4pm, but is open on Fridays by appointment only. Walk-in service is not available on Fridays, and the office is closed on state holidays.

Did You Know?

Historical Records on Ancestry.com: Wyoming death records from 1909 to 1971 are available through Ancestry.com, providing a convenient online resource for genealogical research without needing to contact the state office.

Fetal Death Certificates: Fetal death certificates are issued by the state and become open records after 50 years.

Historical and Genealogy Records

Records before 1909 (the start of statewide registration) may be found through alternative sources.

Wyoming State Archives; county courthouses; Ancestry.com (death records 1909-1971)

Albany County death records available from 1899; Laramie County records 1896-1900 predate statewide registration

Most Populated Counties in Wyoming

While certified copies must be obtained from the state office, these are the largest counties:

Browse all Wyoming counties

Vital Records in Neighboring States

Moving to or from Wyoming? Vital records procedures vary significantly by state.

Sources

Information last verified: 2026-02-24. This information is provided for reference purposes only and is not affiliated with or sponsored by any government office. For the most current fees, requirements, and processing times, contact Wyoming Department of Health directly.