Wyoming Security Deposit Laws & Calculator
Wyoming uses a multi-trigger deadline system — your landlord has 30 days after the lease ends or 15 days after receiving your new address, whichever is later. Damage deductions add another 30 days. There's no deposit cap, but the penalty is the full deposit + court costs.
Wyoming Security Deposit — Quick Facts
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Wyoming Security Deposit Law — Explained
The Multi-Trigger Deadline System
Under Wyo. Stat. § 1-21-1208, Wyoming's return deadline is the later of two dates: 30 days after the lease ends, or 15 days after the landlord receives the tenant's new mailing address. This means if you don't provide your new address, the 15-day clock never starts — and the landlord may only be bound by the 30-day post-lease deadline. Always provide your forwarding address in writing on or before move-out day.
The Extra 30 Days for Damage Deductions
If the landlord intends to deduct for damage beyond normal wear and tear, they get an additional 30 days beyond the standard deadline. This means the total timeline can stretch to 60 days or more. The landlord must provide an itemized statement of deductions along with any remaining balance.
What Your Landlord Can Deduct
Wyoming landlords may deduct for unpaid rent and damage beyond normal wear and tear. Normal wear and tear — minor scuffs, faded paint, carpet worn from regular use — cannot be charged to the tenant. The landlord must provide a written itemized list of all deductions.
Penalty: Full Deposit + Court Costs
If a landlord wrongfully withholds a deposit, the tenant can recover the full deposit amount plus court costs. While Wyoming doesn't offer a 2x or 3x multiplier like some states, the full-deposit penalty still provides meaningful leverage — especially when combined with a well-documented demand letter.
What to Do If Your Landlord Won't Return Your Deposit
- 1Document everything before you leave Take timestamped photos and video of every room. Keep your lease and all communications.
- 2Provide your new address in writing immediately This starts the 15-day trigger. Send it via certified mail or email with a read receipt on move-out day.
- 3Wait for the deadline to pass 30 days after lease end or 15 days after your landlord received your new address — whichever is later. Add 30 more days if they claim damage deductions.
- 4Send a formal demand letter Use RenterCalc's demand letter generator citing Wyo. Stat. § 1-21-1208. Send via certified mail.
- 5File in small claims court Wyoming's small claims limit is $6,000. You can sue for the full deposit amount plus court costs.
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