Wyoming SR-22 and Insurance Reinstatement Information
Wyoming publishes a separate process for some insurance and financial-responsibility holds. Not every insurance-related suspension requires an SR-22. Match the exact wording on your notice or official record to the state's current instructions before acting.
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What are the published Wyoming requirements for insurance and sr-22?
Wyoming has two uninsured scenarios that can lead to a suspension. The first is routine uninsured suspension, which happens after a citation or a failed verification of insurance. You get 7 days to show proof of insurance before your license is suspended, and the suspension lasts about 30 days from the date of the notice. For a first offense, only your license is affected. The second scenario is an uninsured accident involving more than $1,000 in damage or an injury to someone outside your household. In this case your license is suspended regardless of who was at fault, and you can resolve it through any one of the following: an SR-21 (proof that you had insurance in effect at the time of the accident), a notarized release signed by all parties involved, a conditional release, or a cash deposit. This suspension lasts indefinitely until you comply. It does not increase in length for repeat situations. To reinstate your license under either scenario, you need to: obtain liability insurance coverage that meets Wyoming's minimum of 25/50/20; have your insurance company file an SR-22 with the state, which stays in effect for 3 years from the date your suspension started (Wyoming calls this a 'Certificate of Financial Responsibility,' but it accepts the standard SR-22 form); and pay the flat $50 reinstatement fee.
Published fee information
$50 flat WYDOT reinstatement (31-7-113(e)) - same fee for routine + accident scenarios. Child-support reinstatement adds $5 (the two can stack). Add-ons only if registration was also suspended: $30 state registration + county fee.
This is an unselected list from the state source. Confirm the correct form for your situation with the issuing agency or a qualified attorney.
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The cited source was last checked Jun 30, 2026. Forms, fees, and submission methods can change, so confirm them on the linked official source before acting or paying.
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Source excerpt summary: Wyoming has two uninsured scenarios that can lead to a suspension. The first is routine uninsured suspension, which happens after a citation or a failed verification of insurance. You get 7 days to show proof of insuranc...