Wyoming Public Records
Wyoming Public Records
Wyoming public records online directory of searchable online databases for Wyoming court records, Wyoming property records,Wyoming marriage records,Wyoming divorce records,Wyoming inmate records,Wyoming lien and mortgage records,Wyoming sex offenders,Wyoming businesses records,and Wyoming government online services.
Wyoming Court Records
Wyoming public records,Wyoming police records,Wyoming arrest,Wyoming records,Wyoming records,court records,property,marriage,divorce,inmate,lien,mortgage,sex offenders,businesses,government online services
County
City
Town
|
| Albany County | Laramie | One of the original five counties. | City of Albany, New York. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Big Horn County | Basin | Parts of Sheridan County, Johnson County, and Fremont County. | Big Horn Mountains, a mountain range extending into northern Wyoming |
| Campbell County | Gillette | Parts of Weston County and Crook County. | John Allen Campbell (1835-1880), first governor of the Wyoming Territory (1869-1875) |
| Carbon County | Rawlins | One of the original five counties. | The vast coal beds in the county. |
| Converse County | Douglas | Parts of Albany County and Laramie County. | A.R. Converse, a banker and rancher from Cheyenne, Wyoming. |
| Crook County | Sundance | Parts of Laramie County and Albany County. | General George Crook (1820-1829), who served in the American Civil War and the Indian Wars. |
| Fremont County | Lander | Part of Sweetwater County. | John C. Frémont (1813-1890), explorer, U.S. Senator for California, and the first presidential candidate of a major party to run on a platform in opposition to slavery |
| Goshen County | Torrington | Part of Laramie County. | The Land of Goshen, a Biblical paradise. |
| Hot Springs County | Thermopolis | Parts of Fremont County, Big Horn County, and Park County. | The hot springs at Thermopolis within the county borders. |
| Johnson County | Buffalo | Parts of Carbon County and Sweetwater County. | E.P. Johnson, a lawyer from Cheyenne, Wyoming. |
| Laramie County | Cheyenne | One of the original five counties. | Jacques La Ramie (1785?–1821), a French-Canadian fur trapper. |
| Lincoln County | Kemmerer | Part of Uinta County. | Abraham Lincoln (1805-1965), U.S. President (1861-1865) |
| Natrona County | Casper | Part of Carbon County. | The natron, or soda deposits found within the county’s borders. Natrona means natron in Spanish. |
| Niobrara County | Lusk | Part of Converse County. | The Niobrara River, which flows through the state. Niobrara is Omaha for flat or broad river. |
| Park County | Cody | Part of Big Horn County. | Yellowstone National Park, which includes most of the county. |
| Platte County | Wheatland | Part of Laramie County. | North Platte River. Platte is French for flat. |
| Sheridan County | Sheridan | Part of Johnson County. | Philip Sheridan, American Civil War general. |
| Sublette County | Pinedale | Parts of Fremont County and Lincoln County. | William Sublette, pioneer. |
| Sweetwater County | Green River | One of the original five counties. | Sweetwater River (a tributary of the North Platte River), which flows through the state. |
| Teton County | Jackson | Part of Lincoln County. | Teton Range, a small mountain range of the Rocky Mountains Wyoming-Idaho border |
| Uinta County | Evanston | One of the original five counties. | The Uintah Mountains, named in turn after the Uintah Native American people. |
| Washakie County | Worland | Part of Big Horn County | Washakie (1804-1900), a leader of Shoshone Native American tribe. |
| Weston County | Newcastle | Part of Crook County | John B. Weston, railroad promoter. |
