The clerk of the court shall keep an office at the Supreme Court and Library Building and shall not practice as an attorney or counselor in this or any other court while holding such position. The clerk shall have the custody of the seal and all records (including electronic records), books and papers pertaining to the court and the proceedings therein. The clerk shall keep a record of all proceedings of the court, and for this purpose shall keep a journal, an appearance docket, a roll of the attorneys admitted to practice in the court showing the date of their admission, and records of the filing of applications for admission to the bar and the proceedings thereon. The clerk shall record in the journal as they occur the orders, judgments and other proceedings of the court which are proper to be recorded therein. The clerk shall enter each case upon the appearance docket in the order in which it is commenced or filed, numbering the cases consecutively. At the time of the commencement or filing of a case, the clerk shall enter on the appearance docket the full names of the parties, except in confidential cases, where the parties' initials should be used. The clerk shall note on the docket the names of counsel then appearing, or shown by the papers on file, and thereafter, whenever they appear, the name or names of other counsel. The clerk shall note under the case so docketed at the time the same occurs the filing of the various papers, the issuance of any process, the orders made in the case, the fees and taxation of costs, and whenever any fees are paid or advanced the amount and date thereof and the party paying or advancing the same, and such other proceedings, if any, as may be necessary from time to time to show the condition of the case. Whenever a decision is rendered the clerk shall promptly give notice thereof by United States mail, electronic mail, and/or telephone call to an attorney on each side and to the judge who presided over the proceedings subject to review.
Wyo. R. Sup. Ct. 2
Amended December 22, 1965, effective March 22, 1966; amended November 14, 2014, effective January 14, 2015.