Utility Assistance in Wyoming (2026)
LIHEAP, shutoff protection, no-deposit electricity, and assistance programs for Wyoming residents
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Quick Answer
Yes, Wyoming residents can get help paying utility bills through the federal LIHEAP program administered by the Wyoming Department of Family Services. The average electric bill in Wyoming is $100/month. Heating assistance averages Average $400-$600 per household per year. No credit check, no criminal background check required.
Call 1-307-777-6137 or dial 211 to apply.
Wyoming Utility Assistance at a Glance
$100
Avg. Electric Bill/Mo
Yes
LIHEAP Available
No
Winter Moratorium
5
Assistance Programs
LIHEAP in Wyoming
The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) in Wyoming is administered by the Wyoming Department of Family Services. LIHEAP helps low-income households pay their heating and cooling bills. There are no criminal background checks -- people with felony records, those on probation or parole, and formerly incarcerated individuals all qualify based on income alone.
| Administering Agency | Wyoming Department of Family Services |
| Phone | 1-307-777-6137 |
| Website | Visit website |
| Income Limit | 150% of Federal Poverty Guidelines |
| Heating Assistance | Average $400-$600 per household per year |
| Cooling Assistance | Limited (heating focus) |
| Crisis Assistance | Emergency fuel delivery and shutoff prevention |
| Weatherization | Available |
Utility Shutoff Protections in Wyoming
Wyoming does not have a formal winter shutoff moratorium. The Wyoming Public Service Commission requires utilities to provide notice before disconnection and offer payment plans.
Winter Moratorium
NoMedical Protection
YesSenior Protection
NoNo-Deposit Electricity Options in Wyoming
Black Hills Energy, Rocky Mountain Power, and rural co-ops offer budget billing. Deposits may be waived with satisfactory credit. Many small-town utilities have flexible policies.
Wyoming Utility Assistance Programs
- Wyoming LIHEAP
- Wyoming Weatherization Program
- Community Action Agencies (statewide)
- Salvation Army utility help
- Wind River Reservation energy assistance
How to Apply for Utility Assistance in Wyoming
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Check if You Qualify
Your household income must be at or below 150% of Federal Poverty Guidelines. You also qualify automatically if you receive SNAP (food stamps), SSI, TANF, or certain other benefits. There is no criminal background check. Call 211 to check eligibility.
- 2
Gather Your Documents
You will need proof of identity (state ID, driver's license), proof of income (pay stubs, tax return, benefit award letters), a recent utility bill, and proof of address. Social Security numbers for all household members are typically required.
- 3
Contact Your Local Agency
Apply through the Wyoming Department of Family Services by calling 1-307-777-6137, visiting their website, or contacting your local Community Action Agency. You can also call 211 to find the nearest office.
- 4
Submit Your Application
Apply in person, by mail, or online (if available in Wyoming). Most states process applications during the heating season (October through May). Funds are limited, so apply as early as possible. Crisis assistance may be available year-round.
- 5
Receive Your Benefit
LIHEAP payments are sent directly to your utility company or fuel vendor. Processing typically takes 2-4 weeks. If you have a shutoff notice, mention it -- crisis assistance can be expedited within 48 hours. Also ask about weatherization services to permanently lower your energy costs.
Wyoming Utility Commission
The Wyoming Public Service Commission regulates utilities in Wyoming. If you have a dispute with your utility company about billing, deposits, or shutoffs, you can file a complaint.
Website: Wyoming Public Service Commission
Complaint phone: 1-307-777-7427
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I apply for LIHEAP utility assistance in Wyoming?
Can I get help with my electric bill in Wyoming if I have a criminal record?
What is the average electric bill in Wyoming?
Can my utilities be shut off in Wyoming during winter?
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