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How to Find County Iowa Arrest Records

Iowa County is one of the ninety nine counties in the State of Iowa. The population of the county has increased appreciably over the years along with a considerable leap in the per capita income of the region. The crime rate has gone up a bit as well despite the best efforts of the judicial as well as the various law enforcement agencies who try to prevent the crime rate from escalating sharply.

The Criminal database of the county shows the number of dispositions as well as all conviction records. County Iowa Arrest records are also included within criminal databases although you may have to visit the office of the Iowa County Sheriff if you require information about arrests that have been dismissed or ended in an acquittal.

Storage and Compilation of Iowa County Arrest Records

The name of an offender is included in the local databases of the police or the Sheriff’s department as soon as a search warrant is issued for his/her arrest. County Iowa Arrest data from different regions of the county are compiled together and sent to Marengo which serves as the seat of Iowa County. The county index now sends the criminal records including the arrest records to the State repository of Iowa. The official judicial system for the State of Iowa also displays the records as the criminal court records of Iowa County.

All arrest records for Iowa County is considered to be public information. Any resident of the county can request for specific arrest information by writing in to the clerk of the 6th district court or retrieving the relevant information by accessing criminal records online. The database containing all arrest records of the convicted felons as well as misdemeanants is also known as the Iowa Criminal History Records. The legal process for Iowa County is the same as that for all the counties of the state.

The Sheriff’s office and the other law enforcement agencies are required to submit fingerprint cards to the Division of Criminal Investigation of Iowa. This process is strictly followed where the concerned offender is accused of serious criminal offense. Both the disposition form through the clerk of the court as well as the fingerprint report is necessary for recording the arrest information of an offender. You may be unable to locate a specific arrest record for Iowa County if either of the conditions are not met by the local enforcement authorities.

Obtaining Information about County Iowa Arrest Records

The best way of obtaining arrest information is to visit your local law enforcement authority. The Iowa County Sheriff’s office can be accessed online as well. The mission of the department along with other information including the rules and regulations can be viewed by logging in to http://www.co.iowa.ia.us/offices/sheriff/. It is also possible to visit the Sheriff’s office located at 960 Franklyn Ave, Marengo IA 52301 if you cannot find the information from the official website. All questions regarding incarceration and detention will also be answered satisfactorily if you contact the Jail division of the Sheriff’s office at 319-642-7307.

The clerk of Iowa County Court may also be able to assist you if you are looking for arrest records for offenders facing trial. Information can be obtained by writing in to the Clerk of Court, PO Box 266, Marengo, Iowa 52301 or by means of calling at (319) 642-3914. The office usually remains open from 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. on all business days of the week. 

Accessing the National Victim Notification online https://www.vinelink.com/vinelink/initMap.do will enable you to view the current status of an Iowa County offender arrested on criminal charges.

Searching for arrest records of offenders charged with both civil as well as criminal cases becomes quite easy if you look for the information online. The Iowa Court Information system resource available http://www.iowacourts.state.ia.us/ contains arrest information from all countries of the state including Iowa County. The information can be retrieved from the server immediately after it is uploaded by the court officials.

However, all arrest records before September 1997 needs to be obtained by contacting the office of the county court as they are available in manually docketed form only. The Clerk of the County Court can be contacted at Court Avenue, Marengo, IA 52301. A Trial Court Case Search returns a State wide result of all records while you can select your specific county when you opt for a Trial Case Advanced Case Search. You need to subscribe to the system by paying a monthly subscription of $25 as the service is not entirely free of charge.

The system provides the facility of paying the court fine online too. Simple Criminal penalties as well as fines for Civil Infractions can be paid by visiting the site http://www.co.iowa.ia.us/offices/sheriff/lawenforcementcenter.htm. Parking Tickets, not issued by the clerk of the county court will not be reflected in this website.

Expungement of Iowa County Arrest Records

Sealing or deletion of Iowa County arrest records is possible only if the charges were dropped before a trial could be conducted. The records can also be expunged in case of a deferred trial or if the court had returned a ‘not guilty’ verdict after the case was heard at the trial court of the county. The records of fingerprints are however retained by the judicial system of Iowa. Convictions for public intoxication can be expunged according to the laws of Iowa only if it is a first time offense.

However, most offenders eligible for expungement need to wait for a minimum period of two years after application. Juvenile records of are automatically sealed by the county once the offenders attain adulthood. This is done in accordance with the State laws of Iowa. Simply requesting for the sealing of your arrest record will not guarantee an expungements. However, it remains the best way of starting life afresh particularly if your record is viewable online.

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