Scrub your list against Wyoming's Do Not Call list before you dial. The Wyoming Attorney General enforces the state law on top of federal rules.
Wyoming's telephone solicitation law allows the Attorney General to seek civil penalties of up to $10,000 per violation, along with injunctive relief. Wyoming's protections run alongside the national registry, and a number is generally protected after it has been enrolled for a set waiting period.
Wyoming maintains Do Not Call protections enforced by the Wyoming Attorney General's Consumer Protection unit under the state's telephone solicitation statutes, separate from the National DNC Registry.
A number is generally protected once it has been enrolled for the required waiting period before a call. Exemptions include calls made at the recipient's request, calls tied to an existing debt or contract, established business relationships, and very low-volume sellers.
Telemarketers are required to register, though Wyoming does not require annual renewal. Confirm the current penalty schedule with counsel, as sources differ on Wyoming's exact figures.
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