Wyoming Statute of Limitations for Written Contracts
In Wyoming, the statute of limitations for written contracts is 10 years. After this period, a lawsuit based on this type of claim is generally time-barred.
Data last updated: Apr 16, 2026Key Takeaways
- Time limit: 10 years from accrual.
- Statute: Wyo. Stat. § 1-3-105(a)(i).
- Accrues on the date of breach.
What are written contracts claims?
Claims arising from a written agreement, including promissory notes, leases, and purchase contracts.
Details
Accrues on the date of breach.
General Wyoming Rules
Wyoming has some of the longest statutes of limitations in the nation, with 10 years for written contracts and 8 years for oral contracts. The 4-year personal injury period is also longer than most states. Medical malpractice has a shorter 2-year period with a discovery rule.
Other Statutes of Limitations in Wyoming
Written Contracts in Other States
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the statute of limitations for written contracts in Wyoming?
The statute of limitations for written contracts in Wyoming is 10 years. Citation: Wyo. Stat. § 1-3-105(a)(i).
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When does the clock start for written contracts in Wyoming?
Accrues on the date of breach.
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Can the statute of limitations for written contracts be extended in Wyoming?
In some cases, yes. Tolling provisions may apply for minors, persons with incapacity, or when the defendant is absent from the state. The discovery rule may also delay the start of the statute. Consult an attorney for your specific situation.