Connecting Wyoming—one conversation at a time
这 Wyoming Relay & Deaf Services Program is proudly offered by the Wyoming Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, part of the 劳务服务部.
We help people who are deaf, hard of hearing, deaf-blind, or speech-impaired—and the families, businesses, and agencies who support them—stay connected and informed.
What Is Wyoming Relay?
Wyoming Relay is a free and confidential phone service that helps people who are deaf, hard of hearing, deaf-blind, or have a speech disability make and receive phone calls with ease.
Whether you’re calling a friend, family member, or business, Wyoming Relay makes communication possible—anytime, anywhere in the world.
To use the service:
Just dial 7-1-1 or call a toll-free relay number to connect with a trained communications assistant (CA).
Your CA will dial the requested number and relay the conversation word-for-word between both callers.
- Available 24/7, 365 days a year
- No limits on call length, type, or number
- Completely confidential
A Bit of History
In 1991, Governor Mike Sullivan and the Wyoming Legislature created the Wyoming Telecommunications Relay Service.
The program is funded by a small statewide phone fee—helping ensure every Wyoming resident has access to reliable communication.
Backed by Law
Wyoming Relay is supported by:
- The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA)
- FCC Telecommunications Relay Service Rules
- Wyoming Statutes §16-9-201 through §16-9-210
Why Use Wyoming Relay?
Wyoming Relay uses state-of-the-art technology to make communication easy, flexible, and reliable—in English or Spanish.
With Wyoming Relay, you can:
- Save frequently dialed numbers and preferences
- Use TTY, Captioned Phones, Voice Carry-Over (VCO), Hearing Carry-Over (HCO), or Video-Assisted Speech-to-Speech (VA STS)
- Access voicemail and answering machine messages
- Redial easily
- Count on trained, professional, and confidential communications assistants
- Enjoy high-quality service that’s regularly monitored for excellence
What Is 7-1-1?
7-1-1 is the nationwide shortcut to Wyoming Relay.
Dial it to instantly reach a communications assistant who will connect you to your caller.
There’s no charge for using 7-1-1 or any Wyoming Relay toll-free number.
Note: Some office phone systems (PBXs) may not be programmed for 7-1-1.
If it doesn’t work in your building, contact your IT specialist, office administrator, or phone provider.
Wyoming Relay Equipment Distribution (WYRED)
这 WYRED Program provides specialized phone equipment at no cost to eligible individuals.
Devices are available for landline and wireless use, either on loan or for permanent distribution.
Training & Consultations
Want to learn more about how Wyoming Relay works?
We offer free, customized presentations for organizations, agencies, schools, businesses, and community groups.
Sessions range from a one-hour overview to a full-day training—perfect for teams that want to improve accessibility.
Request a training or consultation
Interpreter Resources
Need a sign language interpreter or guidance on how to use one?
- Interpreter Referral Information
- Sign Language Interpreter List
- NAD-RID Code of Professional Conduct
Share Your Feedback
We’d love to hear from you!
Wyoming Relay State Administration Office
Phone: 1-800-452-1408 (TTY/Voice)
Email: DWS-WYRelay@wyo.gov
Wyoming Relay Customer Service
Phone: 1-888-694-4450 (English TTY/Voice)
Phone: 1-800-676-4290 (Spanish TTY/Voice)
Email: access@t-mobile.com
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Phone: 1-888-225-5322 | TTY: 1-888-835-5322
ASL Support Line: 1-844-432-2275
Fax: 1-866-418-0232
445 12th Street, SW, Washington, D.C. 20554
Visit the FCC Consumer Complaints site.
了解更多
Visit wyomingrelay.com for details about:
- The WYRED Equipment Distribution Program
- Types of relay services
- Statutes and advisory committees
- Training Opportunities
