Jail & Inmate Records
The Natrona County Detention Center is the primary jail facility for the entire county. Every person arrested here goes through the same booking process, photographed, fingerprinted, and logged into the system. The sheriff's office maintains an inmate lookup system that lets the public find information about current detainees. Visitation operates under strict guidelines and requires appointments. Wyoming's bond and bail process allows for release under certain conditions, and anyone needing information about posting bail can contact the detention center directly.
Arrest Records
The Natrona County Sheriff's Office maintains all arrest records for the county, including those from Evansville. Residents and attorneys can request these records through formal applications, which typically require identification and a processing fee. Each arrest record includes the individual's name, date of arrest, charges filed, and booking information. The Wyoming Public Records Act governs how these documents can be accessed, balancing transparency with the need to protect certain sensitive information.
Criminal Records
The criminal records system in Natrona County includes records of felonies, misdemeanors, traffic violations, and the sex offender registry. Residents can request criminal background checks through the sheriff's office or the Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation. These records are crucial for legal proceedings, employment screenings, and public safety.
Vital Records
The Vital Records Office of the Wyoming Department of Health (https://health.wyo.gov/admin/vitalstatistics/) is responsible for maintaining birth, death, and marriage records for Evansville and the rest of Natrona County. Residents can request certified copies of these records through the online portal or by mail.
Business & Licensing Records
Business registration and licensing for Evansville falls under the Natrona County Clerk's Office (https://www.natrona.net/172/Clerk), which handles commercial and professional licenses. The Wyoming Secretary of State's Office (https://soswy.state.wy.us/) maintains a searchable database of all registered businesses and corporations operating in the state, including those based in town.
Economy & Demographics
The Evansville economy is primarily driven by the energy and manufacturing industries, as well as a growing service sector. The Natrona County Economic Development Corporation (https://www.casperareaedp.com/) provides information on the local business climate, major employers, and economic development initiatives within the community.
Elections & Voter Records
Evansville voters cast their ballots under the administration of the Natrona County Elections Division, which operates as part of the Natrona County Clerk's Office at 200 North Center Street, Suite 110, Casper, WY 82601. Residents can reach the office at 307-235-9217 or visit www.natronacountyclerk.com. This office runs all federal, state, county, and municipal elections for the town and the rest of Natrona County.
Wyoming residents can register to vote online through the Wyoming Secretary of State's website at sos.wyo.gov/Elections/RegisteringToVote.aspx, or submit a paper application directly to the Natrona County Clerk. Registration deadlines fall 14 days before an election for mail or online submissions, though same-day registration remains available at polling places on Election Day with proper identification - a valid Wyoming driver's license, tribal ID, or other acceptable ID showing name and current address. The town holds municipal elections for mayor and town council members on a staggered schedule, with contests typically occurring in November of odd-numbered years. The most recent municipal election took place in 2023, with the next scheduled for 2025 or 2027 depending on which seats are up. Information about candidates, local ballot measures, and town council meeting agendas is available through Evansville Town Hall at 307-237-5332 or at council meetings held at 300 Curtis Street. Voters can find their assigned polling places using the Wyoming Voter Information Portal at sos.wyo.gov by entering name and date of birth, or by contacting the Natrona County Clerk's office directly. In the November 2024 general election, Natrona County reported turnout of approximately 72% of registered voters, reflecting strong participation in the presidential race. County-wide results showed majorities for Republican candidates in most federal and state contests, consistent with Wyoming's conservative voting patterns. Wyoming does not have a U.S. Senate seat up for election in 2026 - the next Senate race is 2026 for the Class II seat currently held by John Barrasso - but voters will decide Wyoming's single U.S. House of Representatives seat, the Governor of Wyoming (gubernatorial elections fall in even years, with the next in 2026), all state legislative seats covering the area, and numerous Natrona County offices including County Commissioners, Sheriff, Clerk, Treasurer, Assessor, and Coroner, among others. Absentee voting is available to any registered voter who requests a ballot. Applications can be obtained through the Natrona County Clerk's office or online at www.natronacountyclerk.com. Completed absentee ballots must be returned by 7:00 PM on Election Day - either by mail (the ballot must be received by deadline; postmarks don't count) or hand-delivered to the Natrona County Clerk's office or designated drop boxes. Early in-person voting, called "absentee in-person" voting in Wyoming, begins 45 days before Election Day at the Natrona County Clerk's office. Wyoming public records law provides broad access to election related documents. Voter registration lists are public and available for purchase from the Natrona County Clerk for legitimate purposes. Campaign finance reports for candidates and political action committees are filed with and available from the Wyoming Secretary of State at sos.wyo.gov. Candidate filings and petitions are public records, and precinct-level election results are published by both the Natrona County Clerk and Secretary of State after each election. Residents can view sample ballots, election results, and polling place information at www.natronacountyclerk.com in advance of each election.
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