Wyoming conditions a combat sport promoter license on a bond filed with the State Treasurer, administered by the Wyoming Combat Sports Commission. For most events the bond is the statutory $10,000 minimum — ours is $300 flat, 3% of the bond amount.
















License bonds are the simplest thing in surety. Here is the entire process:
Business details and an effective date. That is the application — no financials, no credit check section.
License bonds like this are among the thousands of bond types that issue right after purchase. At most, 1–2 business days.
Your executed bond arrives by email, ready to file with the State Treasurer alongside your Combat Sports Commission license. Wet-ink original mailed on request.
$10,000 bond × 3% = $300, one-time per term. Fixed amount, fixed price, multi-year if you want it.
Wyoming regulates boxing, mixed martial arts, and other unarmed combat through the Wyoming Combat Sports Commission (W.S. Title 33, Chapter 48). A promoter must be licensed before staging an event, and a bond filed with the State Treasurer is part of that license.
The bond backs the promoter's obligations around an event — paying fighters and officials, satisfying the fees and expenses associated with the match, and otherwise complying with the Commission's rules. If a promoter fails to pay what is owed, the harmed party can recover against the bond.
Following HB 180 (effective 2019), the bond is set by the Commission at the greater of $10,000 or the total estimated expenses of the match. This page covers the $10,000 statutory minimum; if your event's estimated expenses set a higher figure, use our variable combat sport promoter page.
These are the actual issuing fields — no credit check section, because this bond doesn’t have one.
Start the application →If yours isn't here, the bond team can usually answer within the hour.
$300 flat, five-minute application, bond often issued in the same sitting. Free until issued.