{"componentChunkName":"component---src-templates-post-tsx","path":"/wyoming-public-records-guide/","result":{"data":{"ghostPost":{"id":"Ghost__Post__6a4fcb6f8478e50001eb0de2","title":"Wyoming Public Records: What's Available and How to Access Them Online","slug":"wyoming-public-records-guide","featured":false,"feature_image":"https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/thinksaveretire.com/content/images/2026/07/wyoming-public-records-guide.jpeg","excerpt":"Wyoming public records include property, court, business, vital, and licensing records. Learn where to search and which agencies to use.","custom_excerpt":"Wyoming public records include property, court, business, vital, and licensing records. Learn where to search and which agencies to use.","created_at_pretty":"09 July, 2026","published_at_pretty":"09 July, 2026","updated_at_pretty":"09 July, 2026","created_at":"2026-07-09T16:25:19.000+00:00","published_at":"2026-07-09T16:30:55.000+00:00","updated_at":"2026-07-09T16:30:55.000+00:00","meta_title":"Wyoming Public Records: A Practical Research Guide","meta_description":"Wyoming public records include property, court, business, vital, and licensing records. Learn where to search and which agencies to use.","og_description":null,"og_image":null,"og_title":null,"twitter_description":null,"twitter_image":null,"twitter_title":null,"authors":[{"name":"James Fletcher","slug":"james","bio":null,"profile_image":"https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/thinksaveretire.com/content/images/2025/01/AdobeStock_213793387.jpeg","twitter":null,"facebook":null,"website":null}],"primary_author":{"name":"James Fletcher","slug":"james","bio":null,"profile_image":"https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/thinksaveretire.com/content/images/2025/01/AdobeStock_213793387.jpeg","twitter":null,"facebook":null,"website":null},"primary_tag":null,"tags":[],"plaintext":"Disclaimer: This article is for general informational and research purposes only\nand does not constitute legal, financial, or professional advice. Public record\navailability, access rules, fees, and agency procedures may vary by county,\nrecord type, and applicable law. Information found through public records or\nthird-party databases should be verified with the appropriate official agency\nbefore being used for legal, financial, or business decisions.\n\nA real estate investor in Cheyenne wanted to make an unsolicited approach on a\ncommercial property that had been sitting vacant for three years. The owner\nwasn't advertising. There was no listing. The building had no obvious signage\nconnecting it to a person or a company. She had an address and a hunch that the\nowner might be motivated to sell - but nothing else to work with.\n\nTwo hours later, she had a name, a mailing address, a corporate entity connected\nto the property, and enough background on the ownership history to understand\nwhy the building had sat empty and what kind of approach might actually get a\nresponse. Every piece of that information came from Wyoming public records that\nwere either freely available online or accessible through a brief phone call to\nthe county assessor's office.\n\nThis is what public records research looks like when you know where to look. The\ninformation was there the entire time. The challenge - as it almost always is -\nwas knowing which office maintained it, how their database worked, and in what\norder to pull the pieces together.\n\nWhat Wyoming Public Records Law Actually Means in Practice\nWyoming's Public Records Act establishes a clear default: government records are\npresumptively open to the public unless a specific statutory exemption applies.\nThis is an important starting point because it means the burden of justification\nfalls on the agency denying access, not on the person requesting it. You don't\nneed to explain why you want a record or demonstrate that you have a stake in\nthe information. The right of access is general.\n\nThat said, the practical reality is more varied than the principle suggests.\nSome records are fully available online with no request required. Others are\naccessible in person at a government office but not digitised. Others require a\nformal written request under the Public Records Act, and a small category is\nrestricted entirely - either permanently or subject to conditions like the age\nof the record or the requester's relationship to the subject. For searches that\nspan multiple record types at once, Radaris in Wyoming\n[https://wyomingmaps.radaris.com/] offers a practical shortcut, aggregating\npublicly available data across property, address history, and contact records\ninto a single lookup rather than requiring separate requests to separate\nagencies.\n\nKnowing which category your search falls into before you start saves significant\ntime. A researcher who calls a county clerk's office asking for a record that's\nalready on their free online portal wastes everyone's time. One who submits a\nformal written request for a record that's freely accessible through a state\ndatabase is doing things the hard way. The guide below maps the most commonly\nneeded record types to the access method that actually works.\n\nProperty and Land Records: The Most Commonly Requested Category\nProperty records are the most frequently accessed category of Wyoming public\nrecords, and for good reason - they connect addresses to owners, establish legal\nhistories, and support everything from real estate transactions to due diligence\nresearch.\n\nCounty Assessor Databases are the right starting point for most property\nownership questions. Wyoming has 23 counties, each maintaining its own assessor\ndatabase that records ownership information, assessed values, parcel\ndescriptions, and tax mailing addresses. Most are searchable online by address,\nparcel number, or owner name. The tax mailing address field is particularly\nuseful for investment research: it tells you where tax bills go, which for\nabsentee owners points directly to a contact address.\n\nThe county assessor portals vary in their online infrastructure. Laramie County\n(Cheyenne), Natrona County (Casper), and Campbell County (Gillette) have\nwell-developed searchable databases. Smaller and more rural counties - Niobrara,\nHot Springs, Crook - may require a phone call to the assessor's office or an\nin-person visit for some record types. The Wyoming Department of Revenue \nprovides a statewide property lookup tool that covers records across counties\nand serves as a useful first stop before drilling into individual county\ndatabases.\n\nCounty Clerk Deed Records document the ownership chain for any property - every\ntransfer, every deed, every recorded encumbrance. These records establish legal\ntitle history in ways that assessor databases don't. When an assessor record and\na deed record show different owners, the most recently recorded deed is the\nauthoritative document. Most county clerk offices have searchable deed indexes\nonline, searchable by grantor/grantee name or parcel number. For rural counties,\nolder deeds may require an in-person visit to the courthouse.\n\nThe combination of assessor records (who owns it now, what's it worth, where do\ntax bills go) and deed records (how did they come to own it, what was the\ntransaction history) answers the vast majority of property research questions.\n\nCourt Records: What's Available and Where\nWyoming's court system has three tiers - Circuit Courts, District Courts, and\nthe Wyoming Supreme Court - and public records availability varies by level and\ncase type.\n\nThe Wyoming Supreme Court maintains a searchable online case database covering\nappellate decisions, briefs, and opinions going back decades. For researchers\nlooking at legal precedent or the outcome of appealed cases, this is a free and\ncomprehensive resource.\n\nDistrict Court records - the trial-level courts handling civil cases, felonies,\nand domestic matters - are managed county by county. The Wyoming Judicial Branch\nmaintains an online case management portal that provides docket information,\ncase summaries, and filing histories for District Court cases across the state.\nFull document access varies: docket information is broadly available, but actual\nfiled documents may require a visit to the specific courthouse or a request\nthrough the clerk's office.\n\nCircuit Court records, handling misdemeanours, small claims, and minor civil\nmatters, follow a similar pattern - docket information online, full documents\nthrough the court clerk.\n\nImportant restrictions to be aware of: juvenile records are sealed in Wyoming\nand not accessible through standard public records channels. Certain domestic\nrelations records, particularly those involving children, may be partially or\nfully restricted. Records that have been expunged are not accessible to the\ngeneral public.\n\nFor researchers conducting background research or due diligence, the practical\napproach is to start with the Wyoming Judicial Branch's online portal for a\nbroad case history search, then contact specific county court clerks for\ndocuments from cases identified in that initial search.\n\nBusiness Records: The Secretary of State Is Your Starting Point\nWyoming has historically been one of the most popular states for business\nformation due to its privacy-friendly LLC laws, low formation fees, and minimal\nongoing reporting requirements. The practical consequence for researchers is\nthat Wyoming entity records are important to understand - and the Wyoming\nSecretary of State's Business Entity Database is where to start.\n\nThe Secretary of State's online database is free, comprehensive, and searchable\nby entity name, registered agent, or officer name. A typical result shows:\nentity type, formation date, current status (active/inactive/dissolved),\nregistered agent name and address, registered office address, and available\nfiling documents.\n\nFor property research involving LLC-owned assets - common in Wyoming due to the\nformation advantages - the business entity search is often the second step after\nthe county assessor identifies an entity name as the property owner. The\nregistered agent address and any publicly available formation documents\nsometimes name the managing members, providing the human connection that makes\ndirect contact possible.\n\nThe Secretary of State's office also maintains records for corporations, limited\npartnerships, and nonprofit organisations on the same platform. UCC (Uniform\nCommercial Code) filings - relevant for secured transactions and lien research -\nare searchable through a separate Wyoming Secretary of State UCC search tool.\n\nVital Records: More Restricted Than Most People Expect\nBirth certificates, death certificates, marriage records, and divorce records\nare vital records - and in Wyoming, they're considerably more restricted than\nthe other categories above.\n\nThe Wyoming Department of Health, Vital Records Services maintains birth and\ndeath records. Current birth certificates are restricted to the registrant,\nparents, legal guardians, or authorised representatives. Death certificates have\na broader access window but are not fully public - a death record less than 50\nyears old requires demonstrated relationship or legitimate need. Historical\nbirth records more than 100 years old and death records more than 50 years old\nare generally accessible for genealogical research.\n\nMarriage and divorce records in Wyoming are maintained at the county level - the\ncounty clerk's office in the county where the licence was issued handles\nmarriages; district court records cover divorces. Marriage records are somewhat\nmore accessible than birth records, though practices vary by county. Divorce\nrecords are court records and follow the access framework described above.\n\nFor genealogical researchers, the Wyoming State Archives holds historical vital\nrecords collections alongside census records, military records, and historical\nnewspapers - and is significantly more accessible for historical research than\nthe Vital Records Services office that handles current records.\n\nProfessional Licensing: Verifying Credentials\nWyoming maintains professional licensing records across dozens of regulated\nindustries through various state boards and agencies. The most commonly needed\nlicensing databases include:\n\n * Wyoming Real Estate Commission - licence verification for real estate agents,\n   brokers, and appraisers\n * Wyoming Department of Insurance - agent and adjuster licence verification\n * Wyoming Board of Medicine - physician and surgeon licence status and\n   disciplinary history\n * Wyoming State Board of Nursing - RN and LPN licence verification\n * Wyoming Department of Transportation - contractor licencing and related\n   certifications\n * Wyoming Contractors Program - general contractor registration verification\n\nMost of these are searchable online through the relevant agency's website and\nreturn licence status, expiry date, and any disciplinary actions on record. The\npractitioner's name, licence number, or business name are typically sufficient\nto locate a record.\n\nConducting Effective Research: The Practical Approach\nStart with the most authoritative source for your specific question. Property\nownership: county assessor. Business entity: Secretary of State. Court history:\nWyoming Judicial Branch portal. Don't start with a third-party aggregator when\nthe official source is directly accessible and free - official records are more\ncurrent and authoritative than any downstream aggregation of them.\n\nUse third-party people search platforms to connect official records to contact\ninformation. The county assessor tells you the name of the LLC that owns a\nproperty. The Secretary of State tells you the registered agent and office\naddress. A people search platform like BeenVerified or Radaris connects the\nmanaging member's name to a current phone number or address. These tools\ncomplement official records; they don't replace them.\n\nVerify across two independent sources before acting on anything consequential. \nAn assessor record showing current ownership plus a deed record showing the same\nowner and a recent transaction date is a well-verified finding. An assessor\nrecord alone, without deed confirmation, is a single-source result worth\ntreating with slightly more caution - particularly if there's been recent market\nactivity in the area that might not have fully propagated through the assessor\ndatabase.\n\nFor rural counties, the phone call is still the most efficient method. Wyoming's\nsmaller counties have varying levels of online infrastructure, and a two-minute\ncall to a county clerk's office can produce the answer that an hour of searching\ncounty databases wouldn't. County offices in Wyoming are generally accessible\nand genuinely helpful when called with a clear, specific request.\n\nKeep a research log. Document which database you checked, the date you checked\nit, and what you found - including null results. When you need to come back to a\nresearch question weeks later, knowing that you already checked Niobrara\nCounty's assessor records on a specific date and found nothing is information.\nRedoing that search wastes time that a brief note would have saved.","html":"<p><em><strong>Disclaimer:</strong> This article is for general informational and research purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, or professional advice. Public record availability, access rules, fees, and agency procedures may vary by county, record type, and applicable law. Information found through public records or third-party databases should be verified with the appropriate official agency before being used for legal, financial, or business decisions.</em></p><p>A real estate investor in Cheyenne wanted to make an unsolicited approach on a commercial property that had been sitting vacant for three years. The owner wasn't advertising. There was no listing. The building had no obvious signage connecting it to a person or a company. She had an address and a hunch that the owner might be motivated to sell - but nothing else to work with.</p><p>Two hours later, she had a name, a mailing address, a corporate entity connected to the property, and enough background on the ownership history to understand why the building had sat empty and what kind of approach might actually get a response. Every piece of that information came from Wyoming public records that were either freely available online or accessible through a brief phone call to the county assessor's office.</p><p>This is what public records research looks like when you know where to look. The information was there the entire time. The challenge - as it almost always is - was knowing which office maintained it, how their database worked, and in what order to pull the pieces together.</p><h2 id=\"what-wyoming-public-records-law-actually-means-in-practice\"><strong>What Wyoming Public Records Law Actually Means in Practice</strong></h2><p>Wyoming's Public Records Act establishes a clear default: government records are presumptively open to the public unless a specific statutory exemption applies. This is an important starting point because it means the burden of justification falls on the agency denying access, not on the person requesting it. You don't need to explain why you want a record or demonstrate that you have a stake in the information. The right of access is general.</p><p>That said, the practical reality is more varied than the principle suggests. Some records are fully available online with no request required. Others are accessible in person at a government office but not digitised. Others require a formal written request under the Public Records Act, and a small category is restricted entirely - either permanently or subject to conditions like the age of the record or the requester's relationship to the subject. For searches that span multiple record types at once, <a href=\"https://wyomingmaps.radaris.com/\"><strong>Radaris in Wyoming</strong></a> offers a practical shortcut, aggregating publicly available data across property, address history, and contact records into a single lookup rather than requiring separate requests to separate agencies.</p><p>Knowing which category your search falls into before you start saves significant time. A researcher who calls a county clerk's office asking for a record that's already on their free online portal wastes everyone's time. One who submits a formal written request for a record that's freely accessible through a state database is doing things the hard way. The guide below maps the most commonly needed record types to the access method that actually works.</p><h2 id=\"property-and-land-records-the-most-commonly-requested-category\"><strong>Property and Land Records: The Most Commonly Requested Category</strong></h2><p>Property records are the most frequently accessed category of Wyoming public records, and for good reason - they connect addresses to owners, establish legal histories, and support everything from real estate transactions to due diligence research.</p><p><strong>County Assessor Databases</strong> are the right starting point for most property ownership questions. Wyoming has 23 counties, each maintaining its own assessor database that records ownership information, assessed values, parcel descriptions, and tax mailing addresses. Most are searchable online by address, parcel number, or owner name. The tax mailing address field is particularly useful for investment research: it tells you where tax bills go, which for absentee owners points directly to a contact address.</p><p>The county assessor portals vary in their online infrastructure. Laramie County (Cheyenne), Natrona County (Casper), and Campbell County (Gillette) have well-developed searchable databases. Smaller and more rural counties - Niobrara, Hot Springs, Crook - may require a phone call to the assessor's office or an in-person visit for some record types. The <strong>Wyoming Department of Revenue</strong> provides a statewide property lookup tool that covers records across counties and serves as a useful first stop before drilling into individual county databases.</p><p><strong>County Clerk Deed Records</strong> document the ownership chain for any property - every transfer, every deed, every recorded encumbrance. These records establish legal title history in ways that assessor databases don't. When an assessor record and a deed record show different owners, the most recently recorded deed is the authoritative document. Most county clerk offices have searchable deed indexes online, searchable by grantor/grantee name or parcel number. For rural counties, older deeds may require an in-person visit to the courthouse.</p><p>The combination of assessor records (who owns it now, what's it worth, where do tax bills go) and deed records (how did they come to own it, what was the transaction history) answers the vast majority of property research questions.</p><h2 id=\"court-records-what-s-available-and-where\"><strong>Court Records: What's Available and Where</strong></h2><p>Wyoming's court system has three tiers - Circuit Courts, District Courts, and the Wyoming Supreme Court - and public records availability varies by level and case type.</p><p>The <strong>Wyoming Supreme Court</strong> maintains a searchable online case database covering appellate decisions, briefs, and opinions going back decades. For researchers looking at legal precedent or the outcome of appealed cases, this is a free and comprehensive resource.</p><p><strong>District Court records</strong> - the trial-level courts handling civil cases, felonies, and domestic matters - are managed county by county. The Wyoming Judicial Branch maintains an online case management portal that provides docket information, case summaries, and filing histories for District Court cases across the state. Full document access varies: docket information is broadly available, but actual filed documents may require a visit to the specific courthouse or a request through the clerk's office.</p><p><strong>Circuit Court records</strong>, handling misdemeanours, small claims, and minor civil matters, follow a similar pattern - docket information online, full documents through the court clerk.</p><p>Important restrictions to be aware of: juvenile records are sealed in Wyoming and not accessible through standard public records channels. Certain domestic relations records, particularly those involving children, may be partially or fully restricted. Records that have been expunged are not accessible to the general public.</p><p>For researchers conducting background research or due diligence, the practical approach is to start with the Wyoming Judicial Branch's online portal for a broad case history search, then contact specific county court clerks for documents from cases identified in that initial search.</p><h2 id=\"business-records-the-secretary-of-state-is-your-starting-point\"><strong>Business Records: The Secretary of State Is Your Starting Point</strong></h2><p>Wyoming has historically been one of the most popular states for business formation due to its privacy-friendly LLC laws, low formation fees, and minimal ongoing reporting requirements. The practical consequence for researchers is that Wyoming entity records are important to understand - and the <strong>Wyoming Secretary of State's Business Entity Database</strong> is where to start.</p><p>The Secretary of State's online database is free, comprehensive, and searchable by entity name, registered agent, or officer name. A typical result shows: entity type, formation date, current status (active/inactive/dissolved), registered agent name and address, registered office address, and available filing documents.</p><p>For property research involving LLC-owned assets - common in Wyoming due to the formation advantages - the business entity search is often the second step after the county assessor identifies an entity name as the property owner. The registered agent address and any publicly available formation documents sometimes name the managing members, providing the human connection that makes direct contact possible.</p><p>The Secretary of State's office also maintains records for corporations, limited partnerships, and nonprofit organisations on the same platform. UCC (Uniform Commercial Code) filings - relevant for secured transactions and lien research - are searchable through a separate Wyoming Secretary of State UCC search tool.</p><h2 id=\"vital-records-more-restricted-than-most-people-expect\"><strong>Vital Records: More Restricted Than Most People Expect</strong></h2><p>Birth certificates, death certificates, marriage records, and divorce records are vital records - and in Wyoming, they're considerably more restricted than the other categories above.</p><p>The <strong>Wyoming Department of Health, Vital Records Services</strong> maintains birth and death records. Current birth certificates are restricted to the registrant, parents, legal guardians, or authorised representatives. Death certificates have a broader access window but are not fully public - a death record less than 50 years old requires demonstrated relationship or legitimate need. Historical birth records more than 100 years old and death records more than 50 years old are generally accessible for genealogical research.</p><p>Marriage and divorce records in Wyoming are maintained at the county level - the county clerk's office in the county where the licence was issued handles marriages; district court records cover divorces. Marriage records are somewhat more accessible than birth records, though practices vary by county. Divorce records are court records and follow the access framework described above.</p><p>For genealogical researchers, the <strong>Wyoming State Archives</strong> holds historical vital records collections alongside census records, military records, and historical newspapers - and is significantly more accessible for historical research than the Vital Records Services office that handles current records.</p><h2 id=\"professional-licensing-verifying-credentials\"><strong>Professional Licensing: Verifying Credentials</strong></h2><p>Wyoming maintains professional licensing records across dozens of regulated industries through various state boards and agencies. The most commonly needed licensing databases include:</p><ul><li><strong>Wyoming Real Estate Commission</strong> - licence verification for real estate agents, brokers, and appraisers</li><li><strong>Wyoming Department of Insurance</strong> - agent and adjuster licence verification</li><li><strong>Wyoming Board of Medicine</strong> - physician and surgeon licence status and disciplinary history</li><li><strong>Wyoming State Board of Nursing</strong> - RN and LPN licence verification</li><li><strong>Wyoming Department of Transportation</strong> - contractor licencing and related certifications</li><li><strong>Wyoming Contractors Program</strong> - general contractor registration verification</li></ul><p>Most of these are searchable online through the relevant agency's website and return licence status, expiry date, and any disciplinary actions on record. The practitioner's name, licence number, or business name are typically sufficient to locate a record.</p><h2 id=\"conducting-effective-research-the-practical-approach\"><strong>Conducting Effective Research: The Practical Approach</strong></h2><p><strong>Start with the most authoritative source for your specific question.</strong> Property ownership: county assessor. Business entity: Secretary of State. Court history: Wyoming Judicial Branch portal. Don't start with a third-party aggregator when the official source is directly accessible and free - official records are more current and authoritative than any downstream aggregation of them.</p><p><strong>Use third-party people search platforms to connect official records to contact information.</strong> The county assessor tells you the name of the LLC that owns a property. The Secretary of State tells you the registered agent and office address. A people search platform like BeenVerified or Radaris connects the managing member's name to a current phone number or address. These tools complement official records; they don't replace them.</p><p><strong>Verify across two independent sources before acting on anything consequential.</strong> An assessor record showing current ownership plus a deed record showing the same owner and a recent transaction date is a well-verified finding. An assessor record alone, without deed confirmation, is a single-source result worth treating with slightly more caution - particularly if there's been recent market activity in the area that might not have fully propagated through the assessor database.</p><p><strong>For rural counties, the phone call is still the most efficient method.</strong> Wyoming's smaller counties have varying levels of online infrastructure, and a two-minute call to a county clerk's office can produce the answer that an hour of searching county databases wouldn't. County offices in Wyoming are generally accessible and genuinely helpful when called with a clear, specific request.</p><p><strong>Keep a research log.</strong> Document which database you checked, the date you checked it, and what you found - including null results. When you need to come back to a research question weeks later, knowing that you already checked Niobrara County's assessor records on a specific date and found nothing is information. Redoing that search wastes time that a brief note would have saved.</p>","url":"https://admin.thinksaveretire.com/wyoming-public-records-guide/","uuid":"2f01d784-427b-4424-8e21-8e3c9d37e0a3","page":null,"codeinjection_foot":null,"codeinjection_head":null,"codeinjection_styles":null,"comment_id":"6a4fcb6f8478e50001eb0de2"},"allGhostAuthor":{"edges":[{"node":{"name":"Vanessa Zimin","slug":"vanessa","bio":"Vanessa Zimin writes about practical ways to earn more, build credit, and grow income outside a 9-to-5. 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If you’re interested in getting started with rental properties, start with their <a href=\"https://snaplandlord.com/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">free mini-course on buying small multifamily rental properties</a>.","slug":"g"}},{"node":{"bio":"","slug":"boisy"}},{"node":{"bio":"","slug":"lily"}},{"node":{"bio":"<strong>Kristin Hanes</strong> is a journalist and writer who lives on a sailboat in San Francisco. Her blog, <i><a href=\"http://www.thewaywardhome.com/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">The Wayward Home</a>,</i> explores van life, RVing, tiny homes and sailboat living. 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When he is not writing about personal finance Michael can be found enjoying a</em> <a href=\"https://yourmoneygeek.com/best-sci-fi-books/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><em>sci-fi book</em></a><em>.</em>","slug":"michael-your-money-geek"}},{"node":{"bio":"","slug":"marc"}},{"node":{"bio":"","slug":"cody"}},{"node":{"bio":"<em>Cindy quit her 9-5 job to start living life on her own terms. Her blog, <a href=\"https://www.makingcoinscount.com/%EF%BB%BF\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\" aria-label=\"Making Coins Count, (opens in a new tab)\">Making Coins Count,</a> empowers others to save, invest and grow their net worth using the same simple strategies that have allowed her to travel the world full-time and become financially independent.</em>","slug":"cindy"}},{"node":{"bio":"","slug":"kyle"}},{"node":{"bio":"","slug":"kevin"}},{"node":{"bio":"<em>I’m M @ <a href=\"https://radicalfire.com/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Radical FIRE</a>, a 24-year-old financial consultant that is passionate about the Financial Independence and Retire Early (FI/RE) movement. I want to empower YOU to be Financially Independent, if you want it you can achieve it! 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She also is the author of </span></i><a href=\"https://cameronhuddleston.com/mom-and-dad-we-need-to-talk/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><i><span style=\"font-weight: 400\">Mom and Dad, We Need to Talk: How to Have Essential Conversations With Your Parents About Their Finances</span></i></a><span style=\"font-weight: 400\">. </span>","slug":"cameron"}},{"node":{"bio":"","slug":"robin"}},{"node":{"bio":"<i><span style=\"font-weight: 400\">Julie, or “J”, is a 30-year-old tech professional who lives in Seattle, WA with her husband and dog. She loves anything outdoors, side hustling, and talking to interesting people on the path to financial independence on her podcast, <a href=\"https://firedrillpodcast.com/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Fire Drill</a>. She is the creator of the Side Course where she teaches people how to build passive income streams with Etsy printables, blogging, and freelancing.</span></i>","slug":"julie"}},{"node":{"bio":"Dr. Jeff uses his personal six-figure debt experience he had to inspire other doctor and high-income professionals. He focuses on debt-free living and financial freedom at <a href=\"https://www.debtfreedr.com/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Debt Free Dr</a>.","slug":"jeff"}},{"node":{"bio":"Mr. The Poor Swiss is the main author behind thepoorswiss.com. In 2017, he realized that he was spending more and more every year, falling into the trap of lifestyle inflation. He decided to cut on his expenses and increase his income. This blog is relating <a href=\"https://thepoorswiss.com/about/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">his story and findings</a>. In 2018, he saved more than 40% of his income. He made it a goal to reach Financial Independence. You can <a href=\"https://thepoorswiss.com/contact/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">send Mr. The Poor Swiss a message here</a>.","slug":"poor"}},{"node":{"bio":"","slug":"patricia"}},{"node":{"bio":"Molly Barnes is a full-time digital nomad, exploring and working remotely in different cities in the US. She and her boyfriend Jacob created the website <a href=\"http://digitalnomadlife.org/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Digital Nomad Life</a> to share their journey and help others to pursue a nomadic lifestyle.","slug":"molly"}},{"node":{"bio":"John and his wife run <a href=\"https://www.howtofire.com\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">How To FIRE</a> where they work to educate others, provide valuable resources and share our own journey towards FIRE. Their mission is to pursue passions outside of a 9-to-5 and without a worry about money!","slug":"john"}},{"node":{"bio":"Peter writes about achieving financial independence through career-hacking, online side-hustles, and super-saving. In the last 2 years using these techniques, the <a href=\"https://countingeverydollar.com/about/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\" data-saferedirecturl=\"https://www.google.com/url?q=https://countingeverydollar.com/about/&amp;source=gmail&amp;ust=1564139744383000&amp;usg=AFQjCNFWN8-n7PEM8pff_6Oa8c9RS1lk6g\">Counting Every Dollar family</a> has doubled their income, increased net worth by over $200,000 and reached an 85% savings rate!","slug":"peter"}},{"node":{"bio":"<span id=\"docs-internal-guid-460dc410-7fff-ba14-2737-e17aad8b7733\"><span style=\"font-size: 11pt;font-family: Arial;vertical-align: baseline\">Ingrid took early retirement from software engineering at 43 to pursue her passions for language learning and travel. Her goal is to learn a new language to fluency every two years. Currently, she speaks English, German, and Spanish, and is learning Portuguese. </span></span>\r\n\r\n<span id=\"docs-internal-guid-460dc410-7fff-ba14-2737-e17aad8b7733\"><span style=\"font-size: 11pt;font-family: Arial;vertical-align: baseline\">Find out more at her blog </span><a href=\"https://www.secondhalftravels.com/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><span style=\"font-size: 11pt;font-family: Arial;color: #1155cc;vertical-align: baseline\">Second-Half Travels</span></a><span style=\"font-size: 11pt;font-family: Arial;vertical-align: baseline\">, or follow along on </span><a href=\"https://www.facebook.com/secondhalftravels\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><span style=\"font-size: 11pt;font-family: Arial;color: #1155cc;vertical-align: baseline\">Facebook</span></a><span style=\"font-size: 11pt;font-family: Arial;vertical-align: baseline\">.</span></span>","slug":"ingrid"}},{"node":{"bio":"Chris is a financial blogger who loves to be transparent about money-related issues. He’s paid off massive amounts of credit card debt and is the blog author of <a href=\"https://www.moneystir.com/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Money Stir</a>. His main focus on Money Stir is talking about how money relates to our relationships, personal development, and how to plan for the future we want. He’s been quoted on Market Watch, The Ladders, and other publications.","slug":"chris-roane-money-stir"}},{"node":{"bio":"<span style=\"font-weight: 400\">Enoch Omololu</span><i><span style=\"font-weight: 400\"> is a veterinarian by day and a personal finance blogger by night at <a href=\"https://www.savvynewcanadians.com/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Savvy New Canadians</a>. He has a master’s degree in finance and investment management and his writing has been featured in the Toronto Star, Financial Post, MSN Money, Nest Wealth, The Motley Fool, Rockstar Finance and many other personal finance publications.</span></i>","slug":"enoch"}},{"node":{"bio":"Justin Song is a Product Manager at <a href=\"https://www.valuepenguin.com/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\" data-saferedirecturl=\"https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.valuepenguin.com/&amp;source=gmail&amp;ust=1563967229362000&amp;usg=AFQjCNEoYVUlnc5ToD_fEpv6rw7wZQoAjg\">ValuePenguin</a>, a consumer research site, covering the small business and loans vertical. Before joining ValuePenguin he was a Senior Consultant at IBM. Justin graduated from New York University with a B.A. in Economics—in his free time he loves using credit card rewards to travel.","slug":"justin"}},{"node":{"bio":"Andrew is a personal finance aficionado who helps others take control of their finances and learn to build generational wealth at his blog, <a href=\"https://wealthynickel.com/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\" data-saferedirecturl=\"https://www.google.com/url?q=https://wealthynickel.com&amp;source=gmail&amp;ust=1564314341647000&amp;usg=AFQjCNFTciQ7uqgr3Mgp-DDuMfD5mLu69w\">Wealthy Nickel</a>. With a Bachelors degree in Engineering and a Masters in Economics, he is a numbers geek through and through. Andrew has a unique story of building wealth outside his day job through real estate investing, and teaches others to do the same. Andrew’s real estate background, along with growing up enjoying the benefits of his family’s timeshare, gives him a balanced view of the industry to help others make the best decision with their own timeshare.","slug":"andrew"}},{"node":{"bio":"<a href=\"https://financialwolves.com/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400\">Financial Wolves</span></a><span style=\"font-weight: 400\"> is a blog focused on helping you make more money to achieve financial freedom. After repaying student loans, I’ve shifted my focus to make more money from side hustles, real estate, freelancing and the online economy. Follow us on </span><a href=\"https://twitter.com/financialwolves\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400\">Twitter</span></a><span style=\"font-weight: 400\"> and </span><a href=\"https://facebook.com/financialwolves\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400\">Facebook</span></a><span style=\"font-weight: 400\">. </span>","slug":"financial"}},{"node":{"bio":"Drew writes about maximizing career success, especially for introverts, on <a href=\"https://www.fiintrovert.com/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">FI Introvert</a>. He believes that we can realize at least 80% of the benefits of early retirement by working in HIFI positions – high income, high freedom, and high impact. Through brute force savings and a strong stock market, he and his wife have amassed nearly $1M in invested assets in four years. More importantly, he has a job he loves that allows him to work from home, direct 80% of his time, and see his son during the day.","slug":"drew"}},{"node":{"bio":"","slug":"lana"}},{"node":{"bio":"","slug":"adthrive"}},{"node":{"bio":"Melissa loves content, comedy, and all things West Coast. She is grateful to wake up every day with the chance to bring stories from unlikely sources to life and enable others to design and live the life of their dreams. She is an aspiring #RichGrandma but until then she's happy living in the Pacific Northwest with her husband and rescue cat.","slug":"melissa"}},{"node":{"bio":"Shelly is a writer based in Washington. Since coming out of early retirement from being a volunteer wildlife refuge caretaker in her early 20's, Shelly has written for newspapers, worked in corporate comms and served as comms director for political campaigns. With AI taking over, now seems like the perfect time to bring her writing skills to the FIRE movement.","slug":"shelly"}},{"node":{"bio":"","slug":"think"}},{"node":{"bio":"","slug":"paul"}}]}},"pageContext":{"slug":"wyoming-public-records-guide"}}}