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Forms
The Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) has an abundance of forms, many available online for the early-bird crowd, and all on hand at the various exam offices.
The documents are necessary components in the assorted processes managed by the Driver Services Program, such as obtaining a driver's license and registering and titling your vehicle. Those available online are available using the free Adobe Reader.
Driver License-Related Forms
- Vision Evaluation form―Vision form is necessary to complete when renewing a driver's license every four years.
- Change of Address form―Must be completed and sent to and exam office within 10 days of moving.
- Application for a Restricted Driver License―For those under 16 years of age meeting special circumstances that require them to operate a vehicle without the presence of an adult at times.
- Intermediate Permit Driving Exception Form―Wyoming law prohibits drivers holding an intermediate permit from operating a motor vehicle between the hours of 11 p.m. and 5.a.m. However, there are certain exemptions and if you meet one of them, this form will need to be filled out and turned into Driver Services.
Disabled Driver Forms
- Medical Evaluation form―This is required to be filled out by disabled licensees in order to maintain the ability to drive. It is also designed to indicate and to establish any specific disabilities that might require a special class of license to be issued.
- Statement of Eligible Driver form―This is necessary when another licensed driver is applying as a proxy driver for the eligible or disabled individual.
Commercial Driver's License-Related Forms
- DOT Medical Examination form―This is required for all applicants applying for a CDL and intending to obtain work as an interstate driver.
Driving and Vehicle Record Forms
- Federal Opt-In form―Discloses who has the legal right to obtain other individual's driving records.
- Driver History and Privacy Disclosure Release Form 11 C―This document allows a driver to obtain their driving records; it can also allow access to other licensees' records with permission.
- Release for Driving Record & Personal Information Form 11―This is a document for third parties requesting records for a driver.
- Vehicle Record Privacy and Disclosure Release form―Essentially permits third parties to request driving records for individuals, except in this case it is titled "motor vehicle records."
Registration and Title Forms
These procedures are handled at the county level through the treasurer's office (registration) and the clerk's office (titling). There are 23 counties comprising the scenic landscape of Wyoming, and although most policies regarding registration and titling a vehicle are standardized, there is not a set list of forms available.
Thus, some counties, especially the more populated ones like Laramie and Natrona, have created their own sets of generic forms that can, in most cases, be used in counties that do not have any set of forms.
Links to county forms:
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