Hot Springs County Information
Wyoming contains Hot Springs County. Back in 2020, there were 4,621 total occupants. The current county seat in Hot Springs County is Thermopolis.
It was organized in 1913.
It was named for the hot springs located in the county seat of Thermopolis.
Hot Springs County Arrest Records
Arrest records are kept on every last crime in Hot Springs County. Crimes are separated into two main categorizations in Hot Springs County. Violent crime and property crime are the classes in question. Property crimes can include things such as burglary, vehicle theft, and larceny. Robbery, aggravated assault, murder, and forcible rape make up the four main violent crime categorizations. 2 violent and 10 property crimes occurred in Hot Springs County back in 2021. Hot Springs County Sheriff’s Office can be contacted at:
Hot Springs County Sheriff’s Office
Sheriff: Jerimie Kraushaar
417 Arapahoe Street
Thermopolis, WY 82443
Phone: (307) 864-2622
Fax: (307) 864-5116
Email: sheriff@hscounty.com
Hot Springs County Criminal Records
Hot Springs County records their criminal activity in the form of criminal records. These records cover murders, rapes, burglaries, arson, motor vehicle theft, assaults, and crimes of a sexual nature. The criminal records in Hot Springs County are consistently up to date. To get access to the records in question, Hot Springs County residents can use a search tool. Any individual on release or in jail can be searched for using the tool. The Hot Springs County sex offender register is updated constantly. Each offender living, working, attending school, or jailed in the Hot Springs County area must be on this list. This register is accessible by the public in Hot Springs County.
Residents of Hot Springs County situate local offenders by using online searches. Using the tool, a resident must simply enter the zip code of their home or an address they would like to use as their focal point. All offenders within those coordinates will then be revealed to the Hot Springs County resident. Specific offenders can also be positioned using the search tools in Hot Springs County. These include any imprisoned or non-compliant offenders in Hot Springs County.
Hot Springs County Court Records
The county courthouse is in charge of the courts in Hot Springs County. Court records in Hot Springs County are gathered and maintained by the court clerk. Hot Springs County residents can obtain court records at:
Hot Springs County Courthouse
415 Arapahoe
Thermopolis, WY 82443
Phone: (307) 864-3323
Fax: (307) 864-3210
Email: districtcourt@hscounty.com
NOTE - Regular records in Hot Springs County can be directed by mail, email, or fax. Hot Springs County official records can only be sent via mail.
Hot Springs County Public Records
Vital records are kept on each resident in Wyoming. All important life events are reported in these records. These records can include vital records on divorces, marriages, births, deaths, and more. Counties such as Hot Springs County help to collect these documents. Individual counties may collect records and send copies to the state.
Marriage records are accumulated by the county clerk Hot Springs County. These records are stored at the Wyoming Department of Health: Vital Statistics Services. The primary vital records are birth certificates, death certificates, divorce decrees, marriage licenses, divorce certificates, marriage certificates, and more. One central registry is used to store all vital records, including those from Hot Springs County. They can later be used for statistical analysis.
Hot Springs County locals can access and copy all public records. Hot Springs County residents have the right to access these records since Wyoming passed the Sunshine Law. Hot Springs County citizens can obtain public records in-person at:
Hot Springs County Clerk’s Office
Clerk: Becky Kersten
415 Arapahoe
Thermopolis, WY 82443
Phone: (307) 864-3515
Fax: (307) 864-3333
Email: Becky.Kersten@HSCounty.com
However, Hot Springs County charges a fee per record copied. First copies of birth records cost $25. First copies of death records cost $25. First copies of marriage records cost $25, with added copies requested at the same time costing an extra $20.
NOTE - To acquire records, Hot Springs County requesters must follow several rules. The office has opening times of 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. MST from Monday to Friday. Photo ID is needed to get records in Hot Springs County. State IDs and driver's licenses will do just fine. Only public record applications put in writing will be accepted in Hot Springs County.