Detailed information about child custody, child support.

Free access to public case information.

Electronic docket record search.

Do not include protected information in your case filings if it is not necessary.

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For recent cases, check iowa courts online to figure out what documents were filed

Access the electronic docket of iowa's state court system.

It is always kept confidential.

Verkkothe state library, in partnership with the university of iowa law library, has officially launched the people’s law library of iowa, a new legal resource website providing easy to understand information on topics related to iowa’s laws.

These new faq pages will contribute significantly to public education about iowa’s court system.

If you do not know if the information is necessary, consult an attorney.

Links are on the.

It is maintained by all clerk of court offices in iowa.

Verkkoabout the people's law library of iowa background.

Verkkoiowa case law courts in iowa.

In the iowa judicial system, cases generally start in the district court for the county where the property lies, the events happened, or the parties live.

In 2016, the iowa supreme court established the iowa access to justice commission in part to find ways to help iowans overcome obstacles when accessing the iowa justice system.

Verkkoa q&a guide to state law on trade secrets and confidentiality for private employers in iowa.

Verkkothe iowa supreme court reviewed and approved the answers to the faqs in august 2021.

Verkkoyou do not need to protect personal information entered into the electronic cover sheet in the iowa efile system;

The docket is an index of the filings and proceedings in court cases.

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Verkkocheck a particular iowa case to see if it was cited in reported decisions of the iowa and federal courts, iowa attorney general opinions, legal periodicals and texts, annotations, and the laws of iowa.

Iowa does not publish district court decisions.

Click here to search.

Collecting a judgment, commitments, divorce, name change, paternity, protecting personal information, and small claims are also provided;

In the long term, more iowans should be able to find answers to their questions online and no longer need to call clerks or district court.