Wyoming B2B Debt Collection Rules
Wyoming's economy is anchored by energy, agriculture, tourism, and a growing number of businesses attracted by its favorable tax environment. One of Wyoming's standout characteristics for B2B creditors is an 8-year statute of limitations that applies uniformly to written contracts, oral contracts, and open accounts alike — providing consistent and generous recovery windows.
Key distinction: The federal FDCPA does not apply to B2B debts. Wyoming's 8-year SOL is applied uniformly regardless of contract type — a major advantage for invoice-based businesses compared to states with shorter or bifurcated limitation periods. Wyoming is also known for its business-friendly legal environment.
How Long You Have to Collect
Wyoming Statutes — Limitation Periods
Wyoming applies a uniform 8-year statute of limitations across all major contract and account types. This is one of the most creditor-friendly SOL frameworks in the US, providing consistent and extended recovery windows for B2B creditors.
| Contract Type | Time Limit | Code Section |
|---|---|---|
| Written contract | 8 years | Wyo. Stat. §1-3-105 |
| Oral contract | 8 years | Wyo. Stat. §1-3-105 |
| Open account (invoices) | 8 years | Wyo. Stat. §1-3-105 |
| Account stated | 8 years | Wyo. Stat. §1-3-105 |
| Promissory note | 8 years | Wyo. Stat. §1-3-105 |
Important: Wyoming's uniform 8-year SOL is a significant advantage for B2B creditors — it applies equally whether you have a signed contract or an invoice-only relationship. The clock starts from the date of the last activity on the account, and a partial payment can restart it.
Who Needs a License
Wyoming Collection Agency License
Wyoming requires third-party debt collectors to hold a Collection Agency License. The Wyoming Division of Banking oversees collection agency licensing and conduct in the state.
- Third-party collectors (agencies, debt buyers, law firms collecting for others) must hold a Wyoming license
- Original creditors collecting their own debts do not need a license
- License applicants must submit a surety bond and undergo background review
- Annual renewal is required
- Operating without a license subjects the collector to civil penalties and injunctions
How AgentCollect Handles This
- AgentCollect holds its own Wyoming Collection Agency License — you don't need to obtain one
- Our partnered attorneys are licensed and barred in Wyoming
- All communications automatically include required disclosures
- Licensing status is verified and renewed annually
Laws That Apply to B2B Collections
Wyoming Consumer Protection Act (Wyo. Stat. §40-12-101 et seq.)
The Wyoming Consumer Protection Act prohibits unfair or deceptive trade practices and may apply to B2B collections involving small businesses or sole proprietors. Collectors should maintain professional standards for all account types.
- Prohibits false, misleading, or deceptive acts in consumer transactions
- May apply to B2B collections involving small businesses or sole proprietors
- Attorney General has enforcement authority with injunctive powers
- Best practice: maintain consumer-protection-level conduct for all collections
Wyoming Collection Agency Act
Wyoming's collection agency regulations set professional conduct standards for all debt collectors operating in the state. Compliance with these standards protects both the collector and the creditor from liability.
- Requires licensure for all third-party collectors
- Prohibits false, deceptive, or misleading collection communications
- Bans threatening, harassing, or oppressive collection tactics
- Requires proper handling of disputes and validation requests
UCC Article 2 — Commercial Transactions
The Uniform Commercial Code governs most B2B transactions in Wyoming. Unlike consumer protection laws, UCC assumes both parties are sophisticated commercial entities. Wyoming's business-friendly environment makes it a popular incorporation state.
- Governs sale of goods between businesses
- Allows contractual modification of remedies and limitations
- Permits higher interest rates than consumer transactions
- Commercial reasonableness standard applies
Automatic Wyoming Compliance
Every AgentCollect account is pre-configured for Wyoming's specific requirements. No manual setup needed.
| Requirement | How AgentCollect Handles It |
|---|---|
| Contact hours (8am–9pm MT) | AI agents auto-detect timezone from area code. Never calls outside permitted hours. |
| Validation notice | Automatically sent within 30 days of first contact with all required disclosures. |
| Statute of limitations | Accounts past the 8-year SOL are flagged and handled with a modified approach. |
| Wyoming licensing | AgentCollect holds its own Wyoming Collection Agency License. Clients don't need to obtain one. |
| Cease-and-desist | Immediately stops all contact. Account moved to legal review queue. |
| Call recording disclosure | Wyoming is a one-party consent state. Calls are recorded for compliance and quality purposes. |
Wyoming B2B Debt Collection FAQ
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