A party making a redacted filing shall also file an unredacted copy under separate cover. Such an additional unredacted filing is required only in those cases where the entire personal data identifier listed in Rule 1 herein is required (e.g. charging documents). The court must retain the unredacted copy as part of the confidential file. If the redacted and non-redacted documents are not offered for filing contemporaneously, the missing document may be filed or postmarked within one business day. The Court may reject any paper filed not in compliance with these rules. When filing confidential or unredacted documents, the court will not accept fax filings.
In civil cases such as divorce, custody and other matters necessarily involving information subject to redaction, a party may file redacted pleadings without filing duplicate, unredacted copies, so long as the unredacted identifying information is filed with the court in at least one document, already on file with the court, filed in the confidential file.
Wyo. R. Prac. & P. 6
Created August 11, 2010; Effective January 1, 2011; amended February 3, 2011, effective immediately; amended March 13, 2018, effective June 1, 2018.