Escrow & Title
A Wyoming title search typically examines public records going back how far?
A5 years
B10 years
CAt least 40–60 years or back to the original patent✓ Correct
DOnly to the last sale
Explanation
A thorough title search in Wyoming typically examines the chain of title back at least 40–60 years, or in some cases back to the original government patent, to identify all encumbrances, liens, and potential defects in title.
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