Clerk of the District Court

Clerk of District Court Passport Services Update.

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PASPORT SUNDAY EVENT DECEMBER 3rd: The Clerk of District Court Office will open to accept passport applications Sunday December 3rd (by appointment only) at the Teton County Courthouse. Appointments must be made by calling us at 307-733-2533 option 2.

NEW: The Teton County Library (125 Virginian Lane, Jackson, WY 83001) recently became a passport acceptance facility. Library information, appointment availability and scheduling is online at https://tclib.org/2547/Passport-Services and https://tetoncountylibrarypassports.as.me/schedule.

As passport services start transitioning to the Teton County Library, the Clerk of District Court Office will have reduced appointment availability (generally 8am and 9am Monday through Thursday) and additional appointments on no school days. You may make an appointment at the Clerk of District Office by CLICKING HERE

Official Duties

The Clerk of District Court is responsible for accurately and effectively processing and managing the case files and court records of the Ninth Judicial District Court of Teton County. 

We provide:

  • District Court record information 
  • District Court case processing
  • Child support customer service
  • District Court jury pool management 
  • Passport application processing

For misdemeanor offenses, traffic citations or other tickets, please refer to your citation or court document for which court to contact. You may need to contact Teton County Circuit Court at 307-733-7713 or the Town of Jackson Municipal Court at 307-733-3932, ext. 1152.

Customer Service Statement

We are thorough, trustworthy, respectful, and committed to learning and continuous improvement.

Obtaining Legal Advice

The Clerk of District Court's Office is dedicated to efficiently and effectively assisting the citizens of Teton County and all other individuals or agencies in need of our services. However, we are not attorneys and Wyoming State Statute 5-3-213 prohibits the Clerk of Court or Deputy Clerks from giving legal advice. See WY Legal Resources for more information on agencies that provide legal assistance.