Municipal Court

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Responsibilities

Municipal Court administers the operation of the judicial branch of the City Government according to the ordinances adopted by the City Council.

Cases adjudicated in Municipal Court include misdemeanor complaints covered under City Code and those State Statutes which are incorporated into the City Code, occurring within the jurisdictional limits of the City of Cheyenne.

These cases originate from:

Citations issued by the Laramie County Sheriff's Office and Wyoming Highway Patrol are not heard in the Cheyenne Municipal Court. Those citations will be heard in the Laramie County Circuit Court.

Payments

You may pay in person or mail payments to the following address:

Cheyenne Municipal Court
300 W 17th Street
Cheyenne, WY 82001

We accept the following payments:

Cash, Money Order, or Cashier’s Check.

Credit Cards/ Debit Cards – there is a 6% service fee when using this method.

You can also pay online at CitePayUSA

Municipal Court staff cannot take payments over the phone.

Request a Records Check

E-mail Municipal Court Here

Judges

 

David Singleton, Judge

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Judge Singleton grew up in Cheyenne and went to East High—GO T-BIRDS! He attended the University of Wyoming for both his undergraduate degree and his law degree. He has prosecuted cases at the federal, state, and municipal levels. He was appointed as a Municipal Court Judge in 2021.

 

Ronn Jeffrey, Juvenile Judge

Judge Jeffrey

Judge Jeffrey has spent all of his adult life helping young people become productive, law-abiding citizens. It began in 1971, a year before he earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Sociology and Anthropology from Chadron State College

That summer he was the only employee of the Office of Juvenile Probation established by the Cheyenne Municipal Court to help troubled youths. In large part, due to its success, immediately upon his graduation the following May, Jeffrey was appointed the first director of the Office of Youth Alternatives in his hometown.

He was given the authority to establish programs that would assist young people whose lives were unsettled and lacking direction. In many cases, they had drawn the attention of law enforcement officers, but the goal was to find strategies so they would not become entrenched in the court system.  His efforts were so successful that he remained the Youth Alternatives director for 42 years until he retired in May 2014.

Even though he does not have a law degree, the mayor of Cheyenne, citing Jeffrey’s “many years of steering juveniles straight,” appointed him the Juvenile Court Judge for the Cheyenne Municipal Court in 2006. He continues in that capacity and has been recognized many times for service to his community and beyond.

Thousands of youths, often between 500 and 600 annually, and their families have benefited from Jeffrey’s life work. He believes in spending time with children, listening to them, caring about their concerns, sharing activities and providing positive role models to steer them along a path of personal accountability.

Clerk of Court

Christina Woodhouse, 307-773-1005
cwoodhouse@cheyennecity.org

Deputy Clerk of Court

David Garcia, 307-773-1004
dgarcia@cheyennecity.org

Judicial Assistant

Carrie Fairthorne, ext. 1014
cfairthorne@cheyennecity.org

Judicial Assistant

Victoria Lock, ext. 1016
vlock@cheyennecity.org

Court Bailiff / Intake Clerk

Vacant

Juvenile Judicial Assistant

Cristina Castillo, ext. 6902
ccastillo@cheyennecity.org