The Iowa Judicial Branch is committed to the concept of an open and transparent court system for all Iowans and seeks to provide the public with meaningful access to records about cases as well as court operations and administration. While the Iowa Judicial Branch aspires to respond appropriately and consistently to requests for judicial branch records, it must also protect confidential and privileged records from disclosure. Iowa Judicial Branch records are available for public inspection and copying pursuant to this policy unless otherwise provided by the Iowa Court Rules or state statute.
Requests for judicial branch records must be directed to the appropriate records custodian. Requests may be made verbally or in writing during regular judicial branch office hours. However, custodians may request that complex requests be submitted in writing. Requests must include sufficient detail to reasonably identify the records sought.
The judicial branch has established different custodians depending on whether the request is being made by the media as well as by the type of documents sought by the requester.
Responses to records requests will be made promptly or as soon as practicable depending on the size and nature of the request.
Responses to records requests may include the following:
The records custodian may provide the requester with estimated fees prior to the requested records being produced or copied. Payment of fees incurred in responding to the records request may be required prior to receipt or review of the requested records.
Copies. Fees for paper copies of records are based on a per page charge.
Postage. Postage fees for mailed records are based on actual mailing costs.
Staff time. The judicial branch may assess fees for staff time involved in responding to records requests. Staff time includes time spent:
If you wish to contest the reasonableness of the fees, you may do so by letter or email to the State Court Administrator at:
State Court Administrator
Iowa Judicial Branch Building
1111 East Court Ave.
Des Moines, IA 50319
[email protected]
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. No one may search or remove any judicial branch nonelectronic record from the custody or control of its custodian without the custodian’s permission. Examination and copying of nonelectronic records will be supervised by the custodian of the records or the custodian’s designee. Any requester with temporary possession of nonelectronic records for review must protect those records from any damage or disorganization and must retain exclusive control of the records until their return to the custodian. The requester may be held financially responsible for any damage or disorganization to the records and may also be prohibited from future review of judicial branch records.