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Wyoming Commercial Eviction Process: FED Actions & Timelines

Learn the commercial eviction procedures in Wyoming, including the 3-day notice to quit, Forcible Entry and Detainer actions, and the risks of self-help.

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Non-payment Notice
3-Day Notice
Court Hearing
3-15 Days
Self-Help Eviction
Illegal

Commercial evictions in Wyoming are exceptionally fast and straightforward when compared to coastal business centers. By utilizing the state's Forcible Entry and Detainer (FED) statutes, landlords can quickly regain possession of their property from non-compliant tenants.

Grounds for Eviction

A commercial landlord can initiate eviction proceedings for:

  1. Non-payment of rent.
  2. Violation of a material term of the lease (e.g., unauthorized alterations, failure to maintain insurance, illegal use of premises).
  3. Holdover (remaining in the premises after the lease expires without the landlord's consent).

The FED Eviction Process

The legal action for eviction in Wyoming is called a Forcible Entry and Detainer (FED) action. It is handled in the local Circuit Court.

Step 1: The 3-Day Notice to Quit

For virtually any lease violation (including non-payment of rent), the landlord must serve the tenant with a 3-Day Notice to Quit before filing a lawsuit.

  • This notice formally demands that the tenant vacate the premises within three days.
  • The "Right to Cure": Wyoming law does not unconditionally require the landlord to give the commercial tenant the opportunity to pay the overdue rent to "cure" the default and avoid eviction. However, most commercial leases will include a negotiated "cure period" (e.g., 5 or 10 days) that supersedes the state's 3-day minimum.

Step 2: Filing the Complaint

If the tenant does not vacate after the 3-day notice (or the lease-specified cure period) expires, the landlord files a complaint for Forcible Entry and Detainer in Circuit Court.

Step 3: Summons and Hearing

The court issues a summons, requiring the tenant to appear at a hearing. Wyoming courts prioritize FED actions, so hearings are typically scheduled within a few weeks of filing.

Step 4: Judgment and Writ of Restitution

If the judge rules in the landlord's favor, a judgment for possession is entered. The court will issue a Writ of Restitution, which legally directs the local sheriff or law enforcement to physically remove the tenant and their property from the premises.

The Risks of Self-Help Evictions

Despite Wyoming's favorable climate for landlords, self-help evictions are highly discouraged and legally risky.

In the past, some commercial landlords relied on "re-entry" clauses in their leases to simply change the locks on a defaulting tenant. Today, bypassing the formal FED process exposes the landlord to significant liability, including:

  • Tenant lawsuits for wrongful eviction.
  • Claims for disruption of business and lost profits.
  • Claims for damaged or illegally retained inventory and equipment.

The speed of the FED process in Wyoming makes the risks of a self-help eviction entirely unnecessary.

Wyoming Eviction Legal Timeline in wyoming

1

Serve 3-Day Notice

Deliver a written 3-day notice to quit for nonpayment or lease violations.

2

File in Circuit Court

If the tenant remains after 3 days, file a Forcible Entry and Detainer action.

3

Court Hearing

A summons is served, and a hearing is typically held within 3 to 12 days.

4

Judgment & Writ

If the landlord wins, the court issues a Writ of Restitution.

5

Sheriff Execution

The Sheriff serves the writ and removes the tenant if they still have not vacated.

How Landager Helps

A smooth commercial eviction in Wyoming relies on serving the correct notice within the precise timeline dictated by the lease agreement. Landager's lease management tool tracks every negotiated "cure period," automatically generates the legally compliant 3-Day Notice to Quit, and provides a timestamped communication log—equipping your attorney with everything they need to swiftly win an FED action in Circuit Court.

Back to Wyoming Commercial Property Laws Overview.

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