I see where the County Attorney’s Office does some civil work. What kind of civil work does the office do?
The County Attorney’s Office “client” is the State of Wyoming. The office does not represent individuals or entities other than Campbell County and the State of Wyoming. If you have a civil action, such as a rental dispute, past due child support, or custody issues, to name only a few, you need to contact an attorney in private practice. Check the listings in the yellow pages of the phone book or the Wyoming State Bar may be able to assist you and refer you to an appropriate attorney.

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1. Who initiates charges against a criminal suspect?
2. Can an individual initiate criminal charges against another?
3. I see where the County Attorney’s Office does some civil work. What kind of civil work does the office do?
4. If I can’t make it to court, who do I need to contact?
5. Can I talk with a prosecutor about my case?
6. Where can I go to obtain official or certified copies of court documents?
7. I have a ticket I need to pay. Where do I pay that ticket?
8. Where do I find information about a sex offender in my neighborhood?