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More than 15,000 Laramie County voters were removed from the voter registry in February 2023. This is because state law requires county clerks to annually purge and update the registry no later than the 15th day of February each year.
- County Government
Laramie County is located in the southeast corner of Wyoming...
- County Clerk
County Clerk. The County Clerk's Office is mandated by the...
- County Assessor
Cheyenne, WY 82003-0307. Telephone 307-633-4307. Fax...
- Human Resources
With over 400 full and part-time employees, this department...
- Planning & Development
Laramie County Planning & Development Office. 3966 Archer...
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Property Tax Payment Information. Tax Notices. Property tax...
- Laramie County Sheriff's Office
Sheriff Brian Kozak. Brian was elected Sheriff on November...
- Elections
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- County Government
Laramie County is a county located at the southeast corner of the state of Wyoming. As of the 2020 United States Census , the population was 100,512 or 17.4% of the state's total 2020 population, [1] making it the most populous county in Wyoming, but the least populous county in the United States to be the most populous in its state .
The Official Travel planning website for Laramie, Wyoming. Find Things to Do, Where to Stay, and Places to Eat. Plan Your Trip , View Web Cameras and much more.
- Vedauwoo Recreation Area. Born of lava-turned-igneous rock and situated in the Medicine Bow National Forest, Vedauwoo is a craggy, imposing formation that rises to about 8,000 feet.
- Laramie Plains Museum at the Historic Ivinson Mansion. Why not give your next getaway a splash of old-timey luxury? That’s easy to do when you visit the Laramie Plains Museum at the Historic Ivinson Mansion.
- University of Wyoming. Whether school is in session or you’re coming to visit on a lazy summer day, there’s more for visitors to explore at the University of Wyoming in Laramie, the state’s only four-year university.
- American Heritage Center. Western history lives on in Wyoming and remains on full display at the American Heritage Center at the University of Wyoming in Laramie.
Laramie County is located in the southeast corner of Wyoming and shares a border with Nebraska to the east and Colorado to the south. It is at the crossroads of two major interstate highways and two major railroads. Residents enjoy a stable, growing economy, a high-quality of life, excellent educational system and a low tax structure.
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Welcome to the Laramie area! We can’t wait to see you here and show you around our neck of the woods in southeastern Wyoming. If you’re visiting us for the first time, you’ll find helpful information and guides below to allow you to make the most of your time in Laramie.