Wyoming Statutes
Wyo. Stat. § 31-9-414 (2026)
Self-insurer.
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(a) Any person in whose name more than twenty-five (25) motor vehicles are registered may qualify as a self-insurer by filing cash, securities or a surety bond in the amount of two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000.00) plus one hundred dollars ($100.00) for each vehicle in excess of twenty-five (25) to be covered, which cash, securities or surety bond shall otherwise meet the requirements of W.S. 31-9-408 and 31-9-409. (b) The division may upon application issue a certificate of self-insurance to a person who has satisfied the requirements under subsection (a) of this section. The certificate of self-insurance shall apply to the owner and all operators and shall expire three (3) years from the date of issue. (c) Upon not less than ten (10) days notice and a hearing pursuant to notice, the division may upon reasonable grounds cancel a certificate of self-insurance. Reasonable grounds for cancellation shall be: (i) Failure to pay any judgment within thirty (30) days after judgment is final; (ii) Failure within thirty (30) days to requalify under subsection (a) of this section when any portion of the bond on file has been used to satisfy a judgment; or (iii) A showing the person no longer has twenty-five (25) motor vehicles registered in his name.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1
case, 2002–2002 · leading case: State v. Nelson, 2002 WY 99 (Wyo. 2002).
State v. Nelson, 2002 WY 99 (Wyo. 2002). “(d) This section does not apply to: (1) Self-insurers pursuant to W.S. 31-9-414; (Mi) A vehicle owned by the United States government, any state or political subdivision thereof which is self-insured; (ifi) A vehicle meeting the requirements of W.”
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