Iowa City Public Records
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The information documented on this website includes criminal records, court records, vital records; including over 27 million transparent public records. The commitment of the United States of America is to remain a fair and just society for all. Iowa started creating public records in 1830, and these records typically cover the 99 Iowa counties.
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Perform a free Iowa, IA public record search, including arrest, birth, business, contractor, court, criminal, death, divorce, employee, genealogy, GIS, inmate, jail, land, marriage, police, property, sex offender, tax, vital, and warrant records searches.
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Iowa City, IA 52240 (319) 356-6020 ext. 5 (319) 339-6121 Court Records The Iowa Judicial Branch is in charge of all the courts within the state. Iowa City is served by Johnson County. Johnson County has one district court that serves different criminal, civil, family, and juvenile cases.
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Iowa Judicial Branch Building 1111 East Court Ave. Des Moines, IA 50319 [email protected] IV. Additional policies. Research. Records custodians and other judicial branch employees will not conduct research for requesters but may refer the requester to resources available to the public. Security of nonelectronic records.
https://www.iowacourts.gov/newsroom/public-records-requests/City Clerk | City of Iowa City - icgov.org
The City Clerk is appointed by the City Council, reports directly to the Council, and attends all City Council meetings. The City Clerk is charged with custody of deeds, contracts and abstracts. The Clerk's office is responsible for the keeping of all ordinances, resolutions, minutes and the Iowa City City Code.
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The City Clerk's Office administers the City government's documentation, City licenses and permits, and provides information from the Municipal Code and City Ordinances to the public and other City departments. The City Clerk’s Office is also responsible for distributing and maintaining accurate records of all City Council proceedings.
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To report non-emergency incidents/crimes call 319-356-6800 or use our online reporting form. For general Iowa City Police information, call 319-356-5275. For records requests email [email protected] . For media inquiries email [email protected]. Welcome to the Iowa City Police Department web resources
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http://www.iowacourts.state.ia.us/ESAWebApp/DefaultFrameVital Records - Home - Iowa Department of Public Health
All original records that have been registered are on file with the Iowa Department of Public Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics. Statewide record searches are available from the state registrar. Local registrars are located in county recorders offices and maintain records of birth, death and marriages that have occurred in that county.
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