The application for a writ must be by petition, in the name of the state, on the relation of the party applying and verified by affidavit. The court may require notice of the application to be given to the defendant, may grant an order to show cause why it should not be allowed, or may allow the writ without notice.
Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 1-30-103
Application for writ; notice to defendant
Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Randy W. Stevens, Individually and as Trustee of the Randy W. Stevens Living Trust and Quality Landscape & Nursery, Inc. v. The Governing Body of the Town of Saratoga, Wyoming, a Wyoming Municipal Corporation (2025)
Most recently applied in Randy W. Stevens, Individually and as Trustee of the Randy W. Stevens Living Trust and Quality Landscape & Nursery, Inc. v. The Governing Body of the Town of Saratoga, Wyoming, a Wyoming Municipal Corporation (March 2025)
Official source: Wyoming Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Wyoming statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.