Rule 67 – Deposit into court

May 14, 2021 | Civil Procedure, Wyoming

(a) Depositing Property. If any part of the relief sought is a money judgment or the disposition of a sum of money or some other deliverable thing, a party-on notice to every other party and by leave of court-may deposit with the court all or part of the money or thing, whether or not that party claims any of it. The depositing party must deliver to the clerk a copy of the order permitting deposit.
(b) Investing and Withdrawing Funds. Money paid into court under this rule shall be held by the clerk of the court subject to withdrawal in whole or in part at any time upon order of the court or written stipulation of the parties. The money shall be deposited in an interest-bearing account or invested in a court-approved, interest-bearing instrument.
(c) Prior to the disbursement of the funds, all information necessary for the clerk to make a proper disbursement shall be provided by the party seeking disbursement, in a form that complies with the Rules Governing Redaction From Court Records.

Wyo. R. Prac. & P. 67

Adopted effective March 1, 2017