Wyoming allows remote online notarization and remote ink notarization, but the notarial act still has to satisfy Wyoming law and the notarial officer must identify the remotely located principal through satisfactory evidence.
Wyoming source notes
Wyoming apostille and notary source notes.
Wyoming requests are common for international company documents. For eligible Wyoming business records, the Wyoming Secretary of State can issue the fresh certified record and route it internally for apostille, which is different from notarizing a signer-created private document.
Common documents
When Wyoming comes up in real document work.
Wyoming company records, LLC Articles of Organization, Certificates of Good Standing, certified copies, status documents, registered-agent or address-adjacent questions, USPS Form 1583/mailbox questions, and related signer-created documents such as operating agreements, authorizations, POAs, or UBO letters.
Timing note: Wyoming handled turnaround is usually around 4 days or less, but it can vary with the Wyoming state queue.
Keep in mind: Wyoming timing can change when the state queue slows down or the person who processes the request at the state is out of the office. Many Wyoming customers are forming or have recently formed companies and may also be choosing addresses, mailboxes, or registered-agent services. A fresh state-issued certified business record plus apostille usually does not require a notary meeting, but signer-created documents in the same order may still need a separate online notary step.
Apostille physical security: High physical packet-integrity signal in Notary Geek operating observations
Wyoming apostille packets use a grommet-style physical attachment in Notary Geek operating observations.
The grommet is a physical packet-integrity feature. It does not replace official verification or recipient acceptance, but it is materially different from a loose print-only paper presentation.
Source confidence: medium-high for Notary Geek operating knowledge about the Wyoming business-record account lane and company/address/1583 adjacency; state timing and official-record requirements should still be confirmed against Wyoming sources before quoting
Last reviewed: 2026-05-10
Wyoming Secretary of State apostille request form
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Structured source note
What we know.
- Wyoming apostille customers often overlap with company-formation, address, mailbox, and registered-agent intent.
- For eligible Wyoming LLC/corporate records, the state can issue the fresh certified business record and route it internally for apostille. This is a state-issued record lane, not a notarized private-document lane.
- Do not confuse a registered agent with the Wyoming issuing authority. A registered agent receives service of process and keeps required contact availability. A provider may separately offer document-ordering or forwarding help, but Wyoming Secretary of State business records and apostilles are issued through the Wyoming state route.
- Wyoming LLC Articles of Organization, Certificates of Good Standing, and other Wyoming Secretary of State certified business records can be a cleaner operational lane than notary-only work because the request may not require a live notary meeting.
- Do not send Wyoming company records through a Washington, DC or generic notarial cover-sheet workaround when the clean question is a Wyoming Secretary of State certified business record with Wyoming apostille.
- Wyoming handled turnaround is usually around 4 days or less, but the practical timeline can vary with the state queue and state-office staffing.
- Notary Geek should try to reach these customers before they choose vendors or addresses, because the later company-document and apostille workflow may depend on those early choices.
- USPS Form 1583 and mailbox authorization traffic is adjacent to Wyoming company-document work. USmail.io is Greg's shortcut/redirect domain for the mailbox-address step, not the provider's company name. If a customer gets an address through that path, the desired loop is for them to return to 1583.pro with that address.
- Wyoming company records and signer-created company documents should not be collapsed into one route. A Wyoming state-issued company record can use the Wyoming state record/apostille lane, while an eligible signer-created document in the same customer package may use a separate Florida online-notary and Florida apostille route.
- For notarized Wyoming documents, a provider's video-meeting tool is not the whole compliance answer. The transaction-date record should show the Wyoming notary authority, remote-online or remote-ink route, identity method, technology system, recording/journal evidence, and any required prerequisite authentication before apostille.
What must be confirmed
- whether the company already exists or is still being formed
- company name and Wyoming filing status
- whether the customer needs a fresh Wyoming Secretary of State certified company record, status document, apostille, address/mailbox support, USPS Form 1583, or a notarized signer-created document
- whether the customer has already chosen a registered agent, address, mailbox provider, lease option, or formation service
- destination country and recipient instructions
- for a Wyoming notarized private document, whether the notary was authorized and whether the remote-notary platform record shows satisfactory evidence under Wyoming law rather than only a video-call tool
Wyoming law and procedure
Source-backed notes.
These notes are practical source references, not legal advice. They help keep notary law, platform behavior, and apostille routing from collapsing into one vague answer.
Wyoming's statute defines communication technology as simultaneous sight-and-sound communication, but video communication is only one layer. The identity and record requirements still matter.
Wyoming's statute defines an electronic notarization system as communication technology that renders the electronic notarial act tamper evident through a security procedure, verifies a remotely located person's identity through identity proofing or dynamic KBA, and meets requirements determined by the Secretary of State.
Wyoming's satisfactory-evidence definition says that in an electronic notarization system or other communication technology, the principal or credible witness may be required to prove satisfactory evidence through two or more different types of technologies, processes, or services, such as dynamic KBA, a valid public key certificate, identity proofing, credential analysis, or other means required by the system, technology, or Secretary of State rule.
A Wyoming remote-notary marketing page that only says Zoom or video meeting should be treated as incomplete source evidence until the notary authority, technology system, identity-proofing/KBA/credential-analysis record, certificate, journal, recording, and apostille route are reviewed.
Companion sources
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Wyoming Revised Uniform Law on Notarial Acts
Use this when the question is actually about Wyoming notary law or procedure.
Notary law is not apostille routing
The destination country and issuing authority still determine apostille versus legalization. Notary law matters when the document needs a notarial act or the notarial act has a defect.
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