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Iowa Public Criminal Records Each criminal record check requires a fee of $15.00 per search, and you need to submit a government-issued ID like a driver's license or passport as proof of identification. Another way to find public criminal records in Iowa is to use their court case search online.
Parties in a court case may access records and documents in their case through the Iowa Judicial Branch Electronic Document Management System (EDMS) at: .
You must electronically file this Appearance and Answer using EDMS at unless you obtain from the court an exemption from electronic filing requirements.
In Iowa, you have to file an action against the other party to seek enforcement of the existing court decree order. The enforcement action is formally known as an Application for Rule to Show Cause, commonly referred to as a contempt filing. This filing brings the opposing party's bad acts to the court's attention.
The Public Records Law allows ?investigative reports? of peace officers to be confidential ? but the ?date, time, specific location and immediate facts and circumstances surrounding a crime or incident shall not be kept confidential,? except in limited circumstances.
If the request seeks records about court proceedings, the requester may be referred to self-service tools such as Iowa Courts Online Search or the Iowa court eFile system, both accessible online and via the public terminals placed in every courthouse, to obtain the records sought.
You may find information about your case by searching Iowa Courts Online on the Iowa Judicial Branch website at: . On the right side of the page, under ?Trial Court,? click on ?Case Search.?
This 90-day waiting period applies even if you and your spouse are seeking a no-contest divorce in Iowa and have agreed on all terms. In very limited circumstances (such as emergencies) a judge may waive the 90-day period and grant your divorce sooner.