Wyoming Statutes
Wyo. Stat. § 7-19-109 (2026)
Inspection; deletion or modification of
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(a) An individual has the right to inspect all criminal
history record information located within this state which
refers to him. The record subject may apply to the district
court for an order to purge, modify or supplement inaccurate or
incomplete information. Notification of each deletion, amendment
or supplementary notation shall be promptly disseminated to any
person or agency which received a copy of the record in question
during the previous twelve (12) month period as well as the
person whose record has been altered.
(b) Criminal justice agencies may prescribe reasonable
hours and places for inspection of criminal history record
information and may impose additional restrictions, including
fingerprinting, reasonably necessary to both assure the records'
security and to verify the identities of those who seek to
inspect the records.
(c) When an application for inspection of criminal history
record information is received by a criminal justice agency the
agency shall determine whether a record pertaining to the
applicant is maintained. If a record is maintained, the agency
shall inform the applicant of the existence of the record and
inform him of the procedure for examining the record. Upon
verification of his identity, the applicant or his authorized
representative shall be allowed to examine the record pertaining
to him and to receive a true copy.