Wyoming Court-Ordered Classes
Wyoming courts operate under a streamlined but firm framework for court-ordered education. In custody and family proceedings, Wyo. Stat. § 20-2-201 governs parenting responsibilities and guides Laramie, Natrona, Campbell, and Sweetwater County district courts in determining the best interests of the child — a standard that drives parenting education requirements in divorce and custody proceedings statewide. Wyoming’s Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act adoption under Wyo. Stat. § 20-5-101 further reinforces the state’s commitment to structured parental accountability in family court matters. For criminal probation, Wyo. Stat. § 7-13-301 authorizes Wyoming courts to impose anger management, domestic violence education, and substance use programming as conditions of probation across all 23 Wyoming counties. Domestic violence protective order proceedings under Wyo. Stat. § 35-21-105 authorize district and circuit courts to impose DV education conditions on respondents statewide. Wyoming’s geography compounds these requirements significantly — with vast stretches between Cheyenne, Casper, Gillette, and Rock Springs, and rural residents in Sublette, Niobrara, Hot Springs, and Crook Counties often facing multi-hour drives to reach in-person class providers — making accessible, documented online court education not just convenient, but often the only practical path to compliance.
Online Wyoming Court Programs — Serving All Counties
Court Courses Co provides Wyoming residents with affordable court-ordered education — a critical offering in a state where geographic isolation often makes in-person services impractical. One enrollment fee covers full program access, all content, and your Certificate of Completion. Wyoming’s vast open spaces — with 23 counties covering nearly 98,000 square miles and population centers spread hundreds of miles apart — mean that in-person court program attendance can require hours of highway driving across ranch land and high desert. Our online platform eliminates this barrier entirely, delivering professional, documented court education to residents of Jackson Hole, Gillette (Campbell County), and every remote Wyoming county at the same accessible price.
- Impact of family dissolution on children and teens
- Effective co-parenting communication and conflict resolution
- Child development and age-appropriate parenting strategies
- Awareness of trauma, behavioral disorders, and emotional regulation
- Resources for families in transition and community support options
Our courses align with these standards. Every completion generates a court-ready PDF certificate with your official completion date and hours, formatted exactly as Wyoming courts need it.

Wyoming County Directory
Certain counties may have court rules or regulations that prohibit online learning options. When this applies, the class must be completed through an in-person provider rather than online. Listed below are all Wyoming’s counties. Counties shown in red currently do not accept certificates from online course providers:
FAQ
Where do I submit my certificate in Wyoming?
You must submit your certificate of completion to the Clerk of the District Court or Circuit Court in the county where your case is pending (e.g., Laramie, Natrona, Campbell, Sweetwater). If you are on probation, provide the certificate directly to your Probation Officer. For family law cases, the certificate may be filed as an exhibit through the Wyoming eFiling system.
What if my Wyoming court order lists specific approved providers?
Under Wyo. Stat. § 20-2-201, Wyoming judges have broad discretion to approve parenting and educational programs. While some circuits provide a list of suggested providers, most Wyoming courts accept our state-aligned certificates for civil and domestic matters. However, for Domestic Violence Intervention Programs, Wyoming may require specific certified providers. If your court mandates an in-person only provider and rejects our certificate, we offer a 100% money-back guarantee.
Who Needs a Wyoming Court-Ordered Course?
You may be required to complete a course in Wyoming if you are:
A party in a divorce or custody case (mandatory Parenting Education per Wyo. Stat. § 20-2-201.
Participating in a Pre-Trial Diversion or Treatment Court program.
Fulfilling conditions of probation under Wyo. Stat. § 7-13-301 for misdemeanor or felony offenses.
Complying with a Protective Order involving domestic violence under Wyo. Stat. § 35-21-105.
How Do Wyoming Court-Ordered Online Classes Work?
Our Wyoming-specific classes are fully online and self-paced. You can start immediately on any device — no need to travel to a courthouse in Cheyenne, Casper, or Gillette. The system saves your progress automatically, allowing you to finish the required hours (4, 8, 12, or 24) on your own schedule. Wyoming’s vast geography — where residents in rural Sublette or Crook County may be hours from the nearest in-person provider — makes our online format especially practical. Your official certificate is available for download the moment you finish. Enroll now to get started.
Are Online Court-Ordered Classes Accepted in Wyoming?
Yes, online certificates are widely accepted across Wyoming’s 23 counties for co-parenting education, anger management, and life skills courses. However, certain programs — such as state-certified Domestic Violence Intervention Programs — may require in-person attendance. You can verify approved providers through the Wyoming Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault. Always review the specific language of your court order. If our online format is not accepted by your judge, we provide a full refund.
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