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Access the electronic docket of Iowa's state court system: The docket is an index of the filings and proceedings in court cases. It is maintained by all clerk of court offices in Iowa. Free access to public case information: Anyone with Internet access can view the public docket. Registration or subscription is not required. Pay on cases
Use this site to search for a case in the Iowa Court system.
Electronic filing is required in Iowa as provided in Iowa Rules of Electronic Procedure rule 16.304(1). You can ask for an exception from registration and electronic filing; ask the clerk of court at the courthouse for a request form. Court Forms. PDF forms are available free of charge on the Court Forms page. You can complete court forms by ...
The Iowa Judicial Branch dedicates itself to providing independent and accessible forums for the fair and prompt resolutions of disputes, administering justice under law equally to all persons. Learn more at our website!
Case information as soon as it is entered by the clerk of court; Search by case type, lis pendends, judgment/lien, and scheduling. You must register and pay a fee to subscribe to Iowa Courts Online to have access to Advanced Case Search.
You can pay fines, surcharges, and fees 24/7 with a major credit card at Iowa Courts Online using the Pay Fines Online button, above. You must know the type of case, the county in which the charge or citation was issued, the case number, or the name of the person charged to use this service
You have reached the website for electronically filing cases and documents with the Iowa Court System. You must have an account to use this service. Announcements
All traffic tickets are paid through and to the Iowa Courts website. If you recently got a ticket, it may not show up right away. It could take 2-3 weeks to be listed. Pay Your Fine. Go to the Iowa Courts website and select “Pay Fines Online.” In the “Case Type” dropdown, select “Traffic Ticket.”
The Clerk of District Court is the contact for matters involving child support, child custody, domestic violence, juvenile court and more. Use the links in the left column located under "Clerk of Court" to navigate court related services or visit the link below.
For recent cases, check Iowa Courts Online to figure out what documents were filed. If you need records or documents from an Iowa District Court case, please talk to your attorney or contact the Clerk of Court for that county .