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eFile Login. Use the eFile System to electronically file documents. You can track the status of your filings, review filings by other parties, and receive documents and notifications from the clerk’s office. You must register on the eFile website to file electronically. There is no cost to register.
eFile Instructions. If you have been excused from the rules of electronic registration and electronic filing, you will take your forms to the Clerk of Court office in your county.
The Iowa court electronic filing and service system (called eFile or EDMS) is a web-based system that is used to electronically file, serve, and track cases and documents in Iowa’s district and appellate courts.
Review this list to determine who can help you. Court staff can provide you with information, not legal advice. They have been instructed not to answer questions if they do not know the answer and may refer you to other resources to assist you in getting the information you need.
The Iowa Supreme Court adopted amendments to chapter 16 so that filing agents can file on behalf of individuals on small claims QF (Forcible Entry/Landlord Tenant) & QD (Landlord/Tenant Money Judgment) case sub types.
To register for electronic filing, go to the Iowa Judicial Branch website at: https://www.iowacourts.state.ia.us/Efile/. On the Login page, click on the “Request Account” button below the login and password fields, then follow the instructions.
Practical tips on how to conduct yourself and represent yourself effectively in court. Overview of the laws regarding divorce, child custody, child support, small claims, name changes, paternity, and securing treatment for a chronic substance abuser or person with serious mental impairment.
Instructions for Electronically Signing Court Forms. Using Acrobat Reader DC on your computer. Using Foxit Reader on a public access computer. Iowa Interactive Court Forms
Finding and viewing your cases and filings in the eFile System. Finding information about your cases within your eFile account. Printing your documents for service.
You or your attorney will receive the final “decree of dissolution of marriage” through the Iowa eFile System. Once a judge signs and files the final decree, the divorce is final. How do I change certain provisions in my divorce decree?