Escrow & Title
In Wyoming, a judgment creditor must record their judgment lien with:
AThe Wyoming Supreme Court
BThe county clerk in the county where the debtor owns real property✓ Correct
CThe WREC
DThe Secretary of State's office
Explanation
To create a lien on real property in Wyoming, a judgment creditor must record a certified copy of the judgment or an abstract of judgment with the county clerk in each county where the debtor owns real property. This creates a general lien on all the debtor's real property in that county.
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