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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. Public Records Requests | Iowa Judicial Branch Iowa Judicial Branch Iowa Judicial Branch
New Cases Prepare your documents. Login to eFiles. Select a case type. Enter case information. Add the plaintiffs or petitioners, determined by the case type. Add the defendants or respondents, determined by the case type. Add documents. Review the new filing and enter payment information,
Login to the efile system. From the Home page click on the New Case button. Clicking on a case type (Civil, Probate or Small Claims) will move you to the Case Sub-type page. On the Case Initiation page enter the data you would normally select on a Coversheet (*you must select a City). eFile Processes - Iowa Courts Online Iowa Courts Online Iowa Courts Online
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 partys bad acts to the courts attention.
To begin a small claims case, you must file a petition using a court-approved form. Small claims information and instructions, free fillable and savable forms, and free interactive forms are available on the Iowa Judicial Branch website at: . Small Claims, Filing a Petition | FAQ - Iowa Judicial Branch Iowa Judicial Branch Iowa Judicial Branch
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You need to file your answer electronically or receive an exemption from electronic filing. To see how to file or get an exemption go to If you get an exemption, you will file court forms with the Clerk of Court - in the county courthouse where the lawsuit was filed. What Should I Do If I Get Court Papers? | Iowa Legal Aid Iowa Legal Aid Iowa Legal Aid

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