5-13-110. Delivery of official records and papers to successor in office.
If the office of judge of the chancery court becomes vacant by reason of death, removal from office or otherwise, the senior chancery court judge, or if there is none, the clerk of the chancery court, shall take charge of the official records and papers of the judge and deliver them to the successor in office of that judge.
Structure Wyoming Statutes
Article 1 - General Provisions
Section 5-13-101 - Chancery Court Established.
Section 5-13-102 - Chancery Court Fund Account Created; Purposes.
Section 5-13-103 - Number of Judges; Location of Chambers; Concurrent Jurisdiction.
Section 5-13-105 - Name of Court; Presider.
Section 5-13-106 - Term of Chancery Court Judges.
Section 5-13-107 - Judges to Be Nonpartisan; Nomination and Appointment.
Section 5-13-108 - Qualifications for Appointment.
Section 5-13-109 - Temporary Assignment to Fill Vacancies; Appointments to Fill Vacancies in Office.
Section 5-13-110 - Delivery of Official Records and Papers to Successor in Office.
Section 5-13-111 - Jurisdiction of Successor Is Same as That of Predecessor in Office.
Section 5-13-112 - Salaries of Judges; Traveling Expenses.
Section 5-13-114 - Process Extends Throughout State.