Wyoming Recorders Information
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Real estate deeds that transfer property in Wyoming can be recorded to provide constructive notice of the transfer. In most cases deed documents are recorded in the County where the property is located.
Wyoming statutes require that a completed Statement of Consideration form must accompany all recorded deeds.
Once recorded, a document becomes permanent record and is available to the public for inspection and copying. Proper fees must accompany documents submitted for recording.
A conveyance of real estate that is not recorded as required by law is void as against any subsequent purchaser(s) in good faith and for a valuable consideration of the same real estate or portion thereof, whose conveyance shall be first duly recorded.
Wyoming has a race-notice recording statute. A later buyer, who pays fair value and does not have notice of any other conflicting interests and records first, will win and will have priority over any later recordings.