321.52 Out-of-state sales — junked, dismantled, wrecked, or salvage vehicles.
1. When a vehicle is sold outside the state for purposes other than for junk, the owner, dealer or otherwise, shall detach the registration plates and registration card and shall indicate on the registration card the name and address of the foreign purchaser or transferee over the person’s signature. Unless the registration plates are legally attached to another vehicle, the owner shall surrender the registration plates and registration card to the county treasurer, who shall cancel the records, destroy the registration plates, and forward the registration card to the department. The department shall make a notation on the records of the out-of-state sale and, after a reasonable period, may destroy the files for that particular vehicle. The department is not authorized to make a refund of annual registration fees on a vehicle sold out of state unless it receives the registration card completed as provided in this section.
2. a. The purchaser or transferee of a motor vehicle subject to registration for which a certificate of title is issued which is sold for scrap or junk shall surrender the certificate of title, properly endorsed and signed by the previous owner, to the county treasurer of the county of residence of the transferee, and shall apply for a junking certificate from the county treasurer, within thirty days after assignment of the certificate of title, except when the vehicle is disposed of pursuant to paragraph “b”. The county treasurer shall issue to such person without fee a junking certificate. A junking certificate shall authorize the holder to possess, transport, or transfer by endorsement the ownership of the junked vehicle. A certificate of title shall not again be issued for the vehicle subsequent to the issuance of a junking certificate except as provided in subsection 3. The county treasurer shall cancel the record of the vehicle. The junking certificate shall be printed on the registration receipt form and shall be imprinted with the words “junking certificate”, as prescribed by the department. A space for transfer by endorsement shall be on the junking certificate. A separate form for the notation of the transfer of component parts shall be attached to the junking certificate when the certificate is issued.
b. The owner of a motor vehicle subject to registration that does not have a certificate of title or a junking certificate may dispose of the vehicle to a vehicle recycler licensed under chapter 321H for scrap or junk if the vehicle is twelve model years old or older and is acquired by the vehicle recycler for reasonable consideration equaling less than one thousand dollars.
3. a. When a vehicle for which a certificate of title is issued is junked or dismantled by the owner, the owner shall detach the registration plates and surrender the plates to the county treasurer, unless the plates are properly assigned to another vehicle. The owner shall also surrender the certificate of title to the county treasurer, except when the vehicle is disposed of pursuant to subsection 2, paragraph “b”.
b. Upon the surrender of the certificate of title and application for junking certificate, the county treasurer shall issue to the person, without fee, a junking certificate, which shall authorize the holder to possess, transport, or transfer ownership of the junked vehicle by endorsement of the junking certificate. The county treasurer shall hold the surrendered certificate of title, registration receipt, application for junking certificate, and, if applicable, the registration plates for a period of fourteen days following the issuance of a junking certificate under this subsection.
c. Within the fourteen-day period, the person who was issued the junking certificate and to whom the vehicle was titled or assigned may surrender to the county treasurer the junking certificate, and upon the person’s payment of appropriate fees and taxes and payment of any credit for annual registration fees received by the person for the vehicle under section 321.46, subsection 3, the county treasurer shall issue to the person a certificate of title for the vehicle. After the expiration of the fourteen-day period, a county treasurer shall not issue a certificate of title for a junked vehicle for which a junking certificate is issued. The county treasurer shall cancel the record of the vehicle and forward the certificate of title to the department.
d. However, upon application and a showing of good cause, the department may issue a certificate of title to a person after the fourteen-day period for a junked vehicle for which a junking certificate has been issued. For purposes of this subsection, “good cause” means that the junking certificate was obtained by mistake or inadvertence. If a person’s application to the department is denied, the person may make application for a certificate of title under the bonding procedure as provided in section 321.24, if the vehicle qualifies as an antique vehicle under section 321.115, subsection 1, or the person may seek judicial review as provided under sections 17A.19 and 17A.20.
4. a. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, an insurer may apply for and be issued a salvage certificate of title for a motor vehicle without surrendering the certificate of title or manufacturer’s or importer’s statement of origin properly assigned if ownership of the vehicle was transferred, or will transfer, to the insurer pursuant to a settlement with the previous owner of the vehicle arising from circumstances involving damage to the vehicle, and at least thirty days have expired since the effective date of such settlement. To obtain a salvage certificate of title pursuant to this paragraph “a”, the insurer shall submit an application for a salvage certificate of title to the county treasurer of the county in which the vehicle is stored by or on behalf of the insurer. The application shall be accompanied by an affidavit from the insurer in which the insurer certifies it has made at least two written attempts to obtain a properly assigned certificate of title or manufacturer’s or importer’s statement of origin for the vehicle by contacting the previous owner of the vehicle and all lienholders of record by certified mail or a similar service that provides proof of service using a return receipt, and has been unable to obtain the title or statement of origin. The failure of a previous owner or lienholder to provide a properly assigned certificate of title or manufacturer’s or importer’s statement of origin shall be deemed to be a waiver by the previous owner or lienholder of all rights, title, claim, and interest in the vehicle. The application shall also be accompanied by the application fee required under paragraph “b”, and proof of payment of the total amount of the settlement by the insurer to the previous owner of the vehicle. Upon receiving an application that complies with this paragraph “a”, the county treasurer shall issue a salvage certificate of title to the insurer which shall be free and clear of all liens and claims of ownership and shall bear the word “SALVAGE” stamped or printed on the face of the title in a manner prescribed by the department.
b. A vehicle rebuilder or a person engaged in the business of buying, selling, or exchanging vehicles of a type required to be registered in this state, upon acquisition of a wrecked or salvage vehicle, shall surrender the certificate of title or manufacturer’s or importer’s statement of origin properly assigned, together with an application for a salvage certificate of title, to the county treasurer of the county of residence of the purchaser or transferee within thirty days after the date of assignment of the certificate of title for the wrecked or salvage motor vehicle. This subsection applies only to vehicles with a fair market value of five hundred dollars or more, based on the value before the vehicle became wrecked or salvage. Upon payment of a fee of ten dollars, the county treasurer shall issue a salvage certificate of title which shall bear the word “SALVAGE” stamped or printed on the face of the title in a manner prescribed by the department. A salvage certificate of title may be assigned to an educational institution, a new motor vehicle dealer licensed under chapter 322, a person engaged in the business of purchasing bodies, parts of bodies, frames or component parts of vehicles for sale as scrap metal, a salvage pool, or an authorized vehicle recycler licensed under chapter 321H. An authorized vehicle recycler licensed under chapter 321H or a new motor vehicle dealer licensed under chapter 322 may assign or reassign an Iowa salvage certificate of title or a salvage certificate of title from another state to any person, and the provisions of section 321.24, subsection 5, requiring issuance of an Iowa salvage certificate of title shall not apply. A vehicle on which ownership has transferred to an insurer of the vehicle as a result of a settlement with the owner of the vehicle arising out of damage to, or unrecovered theft of, the vehicle shall be deemed to be a wrecked or salvage vehicle and the insurer shall comply with this subsection to obtain a salvage certificate of title within thirty days after the date of assignment of the certificate of title of the vehicle.
c. When a wrecked or salvage vehicle has been repaired, the owner may apply for a regular certificate of title by paying the appropriate fees and surrendering the salvage certificate of title and a properly executed salvage theft examination certificate. A motor vehicle with a gross vehicle weight rating of thirty thousand pounds or more is not subject to the salvage theft examination otherwise required under paragraph “d”, and the owner of such vehicle is not required to submit a salvage theft examination certificate. The county treasurer shall issue a regular certificate of title which shall bear a designation printed on the face of the title and printed on the registration receipt indicating that the vehicle was previously titled on a salvage certificate of title in a form approved by the department. This designation shall be included on every Iowa certificate of title and registration receipt issued thereafter for the vehicle. However, if ownership of a stolen vehicle has been transferred to an insurer organized under the laws of this state or admitted to do business in this state, or if the transfer was the result of a settlement with the owner of the vehicle arising from damage to or the unrecovered theft of the vehicle, and if the insurer certifies to the county treasurer on a form approved by the department that the insurance company has received one or more written estimates which state that the retail cost of repairs including labor, parts, and other materials of all damage to the vehicle is less than three thousand dollars, the county treasurer shall issue to the insurance company the regular certificate of title and registration receipt without this designation.
d. A salvage theft examination shall be made by a peace officer who has been specially certified and recertified when required by the Iowa law enforcement academy to do salvage theft examinations. The Iowa law enforcement academy shall determine standards for training and certification, conduct training, and may approve alternative training programs which satisfy the academy’s standards for training and certification. The owner of the salvage vehicle shall make the vehicle available for examination at a time and location designated by the peace officer doing the examination. The owner may obtain a permit to drive the vehicle to and from the examination location by submitting a repair affidavit to the agency performing the examination stating that the vehicle is reasonably safe for operation and listing the repairs which have been made to the vehicle. The owner must be present for the examination and have available for inspection the salvage title, bills of sale for all essential parts changed, if applicable, and the repair affidavit. The examination shall be for the purposes of determining whether the vehicle or repair components have been stolen. The examination is not a safety inspection and a signed salvage theft examination certificate shall not be construed by any court of law to be a certification that the vehicle is safe to be operated. There shall be no cause of action against the peace officer or the agency conducting the examination or the county treasurer for failure to discover or note safety defects. If the vehicle passes the theft examination, the peace officer shall indicate that the vehicle passed examination on the salvage theft examination certificate. The permit and salvage theft examination certificate shall be on controlled forms prescribed and furnished by the department. The owner shall pay a fee of fifty dollars at the time the examination is scheduled. The agency performing the examinations shall retain forty dollars of the fee and shall pay five dollars of the fee to the department and five dollars of the fee to the treasurer of state for deposit in the general fund of the state. Moneys deposited to the general fund under this paragraph are subject to the requirements of section 8.60 and shall be used by the Iowa law enforcement academy to provide for the special training, certification, and recertification of officers as required by this subsection.
e. For purposes of this subsection, “wrecked or salvage vehicle” means a damaged motor vehicle subject to registration for which the cost of repair exceeds seventy percent of the fair market value of the vehicle, as determined in accordance with rules adopted by the department, before the vehicle became damaged.
5. The department shall adopt rules in accordance with chapter 17A to carry out this section.
[C24, 27, 31, 35, §4887; C39, §5002.08; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §321.52; 81 Acts, ch 102, §3]
84 Acts, ch 1169, §2; 84 Acts, ch 1305, §56; 85 Acts, ch 67, §36; 85 Acts, ch 209, §3; 88 Acts, ch 1089, §4 – 6; 88 Acts, ch 1215, §8 – 10; 89 Acts, ch 185, §3; 89 Acts, ch 296, §28; 91 Acts, ch 142, §2, 3; 91 Acts, ch 260, §1225, 1226; 92 Acts, ch 1104, §3; 93 Acts, ch 131, §12; 94 Acts, ch 1107, §51; 95 Acts, ch 45, §2, 3; 97 Acts, ch 108, §7; 97 Acts, ch 121, §2; 2000 Acts, ch 1016, §8, 9; 2005 Acts, ch 8, §11; 2006 Acts, ch 1068, §14; 2006 Acts, ch 1070, §7; 2006 Acts, ch 1120, §12; 2007 Acts, ch 143, §10; 2008 Acts, ch 1018, §17, 18; 2008 Acts, ch 1032, §47, 48; 2008 Acts, ch 1113, §19, 21, 82; 2009 Acts, ch 41, §114; 2015 Acts, ch 52, §3, 4, 14; 2016 Acts, ch 1098, §32; 2017 Acts, ch 31, §2; 2021 Acts, ch 30, §1
Referred to in §312.2, 321.1, 321.24, 321.45, 321.46, 321.47, 321.49, 321.52A, 321.67, 321.69, 321.100, 321.104, 321.126, 322C.6, 331.557, 805.8A(2)(m)
Surcharge imposed; §321.52A
For applicable scheduled fine, see §805.8A, subsection 2
Subsection 4, paragraph e amended
Structure Iowa Code
Chapter 321 - MOTOR VEHICLES AND LAW OF THE ROAD
Section 321.1 - Definitions of words and phrases.
Section 321.1A - Presumption of residency.
Section 321.2 - Administration and enforcement.
Section 321.3 - Powers and duties of director.
Section 321.6 - Reciprocal enforcement — patrol beats.
Section 321.7 - Seal of department.
Section 321.8 - Director to prescribe forms.
Section 321.9 - Authority to administer oaths and acknowledge signatures.
Section 321.10 - Certified copies of records.
Section 321.11 - Records of department.
Section 321.11A - Personal information disclosure — exception.
Section 321.12 - Destruction of records.
Section 321.13 - Authority to grant or refuse applications.
Section 321.14 - Seizure of documents and plates.
Section 321.15 - Publication of law.
Section 321.16 - Giving of notices.
Section 321.17 - Misdemeanor to violate registration provisions.
Section 321.18 - Vehicles subject to registration — exception.
Section 321.18A - Records of implements of husbandry.
Section 321.20 - Application for registration and certificate of title.
Section 321.20A - Certificate of title and registration fees — commercial vehicles.
Section 321.20B - Proof of security against liability — driving without liability coverage.
Section 321.21 - Special mobile equipment plates.
Section 321.22 - Urban and regional transit equipment certificates and plates.
Section 321.23A - Affidavit of correction.
Section 321.24 - Issuance of registration and certificate of title.
Section 321.25 - Application for registration and title — cards attached.
Section 321.26 - Multiple registration periods and adjustments.
Section 321.27 - Implementation of twelve-month registration period.
Section 321.28 - Failure to register.
Section 321.29 - Renewal not permitted.
Section 321.30 - Grounds for refusing registration or title.
Section 321.31 - Records system.
Section 321.32 - Registration card carried and exhibited — exception.
Section 321.34 - Plates or validation sticker furnished — retained by owner — special plates.
Section 321.35 - Plates — reflective material — bidding procedures.
Section 321.37 - Display of plates.
Section 321.38 - Plates — method of attaching — imitations prohibited.
Section 321.39 - Expiration of registration.
Section 321.40 - Application for renewal — notification — reasons for refusal.
Section 321.41 - Change of address or name or fuel type.
Section 321.42 - Lost or damaged certificates, cards, and plates — replacements.
Section 321.43 - New identifying numbers.
Section 321.44 - Rules governing change of engines, drivetrain assemblies, and related parts.
Section 321.45 - Title must be transferred with vehicle.
Section 321.46 - New title and registration upon transfer of ownership — credit.
Section 321.46A - Change from apportioned registration — credit.
Section 321.47 - Transfers by operation of law.
Section 321.48 - Vehicles acquired for resale.
Section 321.49 - Time limit — penalty — power of attorney.
Section 321.50 - Security interest provisions.
Section 321.52 - Out-of-state sales — junked, dismantled, wrecked, or salvage vehicles.
Section 321.52A - Certificate of title surcharge — allocation of moneys.
Section 321.53 - Nonresident owners of passenger vehicles and trucks.
Section 321.56 - Repair of out-of-state commercial motor vehicles — permits.
Section 321.57 - Operation under special plates.
Section 321.59 - Issuance of certificate.
Section 321.60 - Issuance of special plates.
Section 321.61 - Expiration of special plates.
Section 321.62 - Records required.
Section 321.63 - Different places of business.
Section 321.64 - Implementation of multiyear licensing and issuance of special plates.
Section 321.65 - Garage record.
Section 321.66 - Duty to hold vehicles.
Section 321.67 - Certificate of title must be executed.
Section 321.68 - Sale in bulk.
Section 321.69 - Damage disclosure statement.
Section 321.69A - Disclosure of repairs to new vehicles.
Section 321.70 - Dealer vehicles.
Section 321.71 - Odometer requirements.
Section 321.71A - Counterfeit, nonfunctional, and unsafe air bags.
Section 321.72 - Report of stolen and recovered motor vehicles.
Section 321.73 - Reports by owners.
Section 321.74 - Action by department.
Section 321.78 - Injuring or tampering with vehicle.
Section 321.79 - Intent to injure.
Section 321.81 - Presumptive evidence.
Section 321.84 - Seizure of vehicles.
Section 321.85 - Stolen vehicles or component parts.
Section 321.86 - Notice by director.
Section 321.87 - Delivery to owner.
Section 321.88 - Failure of owner to claim.
Section 321.89 - Abandoned vehicles.
Section 321.90 - Disposal of abandoned motor vehicles.
Section 321.91 - Limitation on liability — penalty for abandonment.
Section 321.92 - Altering or changing numbers.
Section 321.94 - Test to determine true number.
Section 321.95 - Right of inspection.
Section 321.96 - Prohibited plates — certificates.
Section 321.97 - Fraudulent applications.
Section 321.98 - Operation without registration.
Section 321.99 - Fraudulent use of registration.
Section 321.100 - False evidences of registration.
Section 321.101A - Revocation of registration by county treasurer.
Section 321.102 - Suspending or revoking special registration.
Section 321.103 - Owner to return evidences of registration and title.
Section 321.104 - Penal offenses against title law.
Section 321.105 - Annual registration fee required.
Section 321.105A - Fee for new registration.
Section 321.106 - Registration for fractional part of year.
Section 321.109 - Annual registration fee computed — transit fee.
Section 321.110 - Rejecting fractional dollars.
Section 321.111 - Conversion of car — effect.
Section 321.112 - Minimum motor vehicle fee.
Section 321.113 - Automatic reduction.
Section 321.115 - Antique vehicles — model year plates permitted.
Section 321.115A - Replica vehicles and street rods — model year plates permitted — penalty.
Section 321.116 - Battery electric and plug-in hybrid electric motor vehicle fees.
Section 321.117 - Motorcycle, autocycle, ambulance, and hearse fees.
Section 321.119 - Church buses.
Section 321.120 - Business-trade trucks.
Section 321.121 - Special trucks for farm use.
Section 321.122 - Trucks, truck tractors, and road tractors — fees.
Section 321.124 - Motor homes, multipurpose vehicles, and motorsports recreational vehicles — fees.
Section 321.125 - Effect of exemption.
Section 321.126 - Refunds of annual registration fees.
Section 321.127 - Payment of refund.
Section 321.128 - Payment authorized.
Section 321.129 - When fees returnable.
Section 321.130 - Fees in lieu of taxes.
Section 321.131 - Lien of fee.
Section 321.132 - When lien attaches.
Section 321.133 - Methods of collection.
Section 321.134 - Monthly penalty.
Section 321.135 - When fees delinquent.
Section 321.145 - Disposition of moneys and fees.
Section 321.148 - Monthly estimate.
Section 321.151 - Duty and liability of treasurer.
Section 321.152 - Collection fees retained by county.
Section 321.153 - Treasurer’s report to department.
Section 321.154 - Reports by department.
Section 321.155 - Duty of treasurer of state.
Section 321.156 - Audit by department.
Section 321.157 - Schedule of prices and weights.
Section 321.158 - Registration dependent on schedule.
Section 321.159 - Exceptional cases — annual registration fee.
Section 321.160 - Department to maintain statement.
Section 321.161 - Department to fix values and weight.
Section 321.162 - Method of fixing value and weight.
Section 321.165 - Manufacture by state.
Section 321.166 - Vehicle plate specifications.
Section 321.167 - Delivery of plates, stickers, and emblems.
Section 321.168 - Additional deliveries.
Section 321.169 - Account of plates.
Section 321.170 - Plates for exempt vehicles.
Section 321.171 - Title of plates.
Section 321.174 - Operators licensed — operation of commercial motor vehicles.
Section 321.174A - Operation of motor vehicle with expired license.
Section 321.176 - Persons exempt from driver’s licensing requirements.
Section 321.176A - Persons exempt from commercial driver’s license requirements.
Section 321.176B - Persons exempt by rule from commercial driver’s license requirements.
Section 321.177 - Persons not to be licensed.
Section 321.178 - Driver education — restricted license — reciprocity.
Section 321.178A - Driver education — teaching parent.
Section 321.179 - Motorcycle rider education fund.
Section 321.180A - Special instruction permit.
Section 321.180B - Graduated driver’s licenses for persons aged fourteen through seventeen.
Section 321.181 - Temporary permit.
Section 321.182 - Application.
Section 321.184 - Applications of unmarried minors.
Section 321.185 - Death of person signing application — effect.
Section 321.186 - Examination of new or incompetent operators.
Section 321.186A - Vision report in lieu of vision test.
Section 321.187A - Commercial driver’s license driving skills tests — fees.
Section 321.188 - Commercial driver’s license requirements.
Section 321.189 - Driver’s license — content.
Section 321.189A - Driver’s license for undercover law enforcement officers — fee — penalties.
Section 321.190 - Issuance of nonoperator’s identification cards — fee.
Section 321.191 - Fees for driver’s licenses.
Section 321.192 - Waivers or refunds of fees.
Section 321.193 - Restrictions on licenses — penalty.
Section 321.194 - Special minor’s licenses.
Section 321.195 - Replacement of driver’s licenses and nonoperator’s identification cards.
Section 321.196 - Expiration of license — renewal.
Section 321.197 - Emergency contact information.
Section 321.198 - Military service exception.
Section 321.199 - Driver’s license records.
Section 321.200 - Conviction and accident file.
Section 321.200A - Convictions based upon fraud.
Section 321.203 - Suspending privileges of nonresidents.
Section 321.205 - Conviction or administrative decision in another jurisdiction.
Section 321.206 - Surrender of license — duty of court.
Section 321.207 - Downgrade of commercial driver’s license or commercial learner’s permit.
Section 321.208A - Operation in violation of out-of-service order — penalties.
Section 321.209 - Mandatory revocation.
Section 321.210A - Suspension for failure to pay fine, penalty, surcharge, or court costs.
Section 321.210B - Installment agreement.
Section 321.210C - Probation period.
Section 321.211 - Notice and hearing — appropriation.
Section 321.211A - Appeal of extended suspension or revocation.
Section 321.212 - Period of suspension or revocation — surrender of license.
Section 321.213 - License suspensions or revocations due to violations by juvenile drivers.
Section 321.213B - Suspension for failure to attend.
Section 321.215 - Temporary restricted license.
Section 321.216 - Unlawful use of license or nonoperator’s identification card — penalty.
Section 321.216A - Falsifying driver’s licenses, nonoperator’s identification cards, or forms.
Section 321.218 - Operating without valid driver’s license or when disqualified — penalties.
Section 321.218A - Civil penalty — disposition — reinstatement.
Section 321.219 - Permitting unauthorized minor to drive.
Section 321.220 - Permitting unauthorized person to drive.
Section 321.221 - Employing unlicensed chauffeur.
Section 321.222 - Renting motor vehicle to another.
Section 321.223 - Driver’s license inspection for motor vehicle rental.
Section 321.224 - Record kept.
Section 321.228 - Provisions refer to highways — exceptions.
Section 321.229 - Obedience to peace officers.
Section 321.230 - Public officers not exempt.
Section 321.231 - Authorized emergency vehicles and police bicycles.
Section 321.232 - Speed detection jamming devices — penalty.
Section 321.233 - Road workers exempted.
Section 321.234 - Bicycles, animals, or animal-drawn vehicles.
Section 321.234A - All-terrain vehicles — highway use.
Section 321.235 - Provisions uniform.
Section 321.235A - Electric personal assistive mobility devices.
Section 321.235B - Low-speed electric bicycles — labels — operation.
Section 321.236 - Powers of local authorities.
Section 321.237 - Signs — requirement — notice.
Section 321.238 - Use of electronic devices while driving — preemption of local legislation.
Section 321.239 - Counties may restrict parking of vehicles.
Section 321.240 - Altering center of gravity of vehicle.
Section 321.241 - Regulation of taxicabs by local authorities — limits.
Section 321.247 - Golf cart operation on city streets.
Section 321.248 - Parks and cemeteries.
Section 321.249 - School zones.
Section 321.250 - Discriminations.
Section 321.252 - Department to adopt sign manual.
Section 321.253 - Department to erect signs.
Section 321.253B - Metric signs restricted.
Section 321.254 - Local authorities restricted.
Section 321.255 - Local traffic-control devices.
Section 321.256 - Obedience to official traffic-control devices.
Section 321.257 - Official traffic-control signal.
Section 321.258 - Arrangement of lights on official traffic-control signals.
Section 321.259 - Unauthorized signs, signals, or markings.
Section 321.261 - Death or personal injuries.
Section 321.263 - Information and aid — leaving scene of personal injury accident.
Section 321.264 - Striking unattended vehicle.
Section 321.265 - Striking fixtures upon a highway.
Section 321.266 - Reporting accidents.
Section 321.267 - Supplemental reports.
Section 321.268 - Driver unable to report.
Section 321.269 - Accident report forms.
Section 321.271 - Reports confidential — without prejudice — exceptions.
Section 321.272 - Tabulation of reports.
Section 321.273 - City may require reports.
Section 321.274 - Accidents in cities over 15,000.
Section 321.275 - Operation of motorcycles and motorized bicycles.
Section 321.276 - Use of electronic communication device while driving.
Section 321.277 - Reckless driving.
Section 321.277A - Careless driving.
Section 321.278 - Drag racing prohibited.
Section 321.279 - Eluding or attempting to elude pursuing law enforcement vehicle.
Section 321.280 - Assaults and homicide.
Section 321.281 - Actions against bicyclists.
Section 321.284 - Open containers in motor vehicles — drivers.
Section 321.284A - Open containers in motor vehicles — passengers.
Section 321.285 - Speed restrictions.
Section 321.288 - Control of vehicle — reduced speed.
Section 321.289 - Speed signs — duty to install.
Section 321.290 - Special restrictions.
Section 321.291 - Information or notice.
Section 321.292 - Civil action unaffected.
Section 321.293 - Local authorities may alter limits.
Section 321.294 - Minimum speed regulation.
Section 321.295 - Limitation on bridge or elevated structures.
Section 321.297 - Driving on right-hand side of roadway — exceptions.
Section 321.298 - Meeting and turning to right.
Section 321.299 - Overtaking a vehicle.
Section 321.302 - Overtaking and passing.
Section 321.303 - Limitations on overtaking on the left.
Section 321.304 - Prohibited passing.
Section 321.305 - One-way roadways and rotary traffic islands.
Section 321.306 - Roadways laned for traffic.
Section 321.307 - Following too closely.
Section 321.308 - Motor trucks and towed vehicles — distance requirements.
Section 321.310 - Towing four-wheeled trailers.
Section 321.311 - Turning at intersections.
Section 321.312 - Turning on curve or crest of grade.
Section 321.313 - Starting parked vehicle.
Section 321.314 - When signal required.
Section 321.315 - Signal continuous.
Section 321.317 - Signals by hand and arm or signal device.
Section 321.318 - Method of giving hand and arm signals.
Section 321.319 - Entering intersections from different highways.
Section 321.320 - Left turns — yielding.
Section 321.321 - Entering through highways.
Section 321.322 - Vehicles entering stop or yield intersection.
Section 321.323 - Moving vehicle backward on highway.
Section 321.323A - Approaching certain stationary vehicles.
Section 321.324 - Operation on approach of emergency vehicles.
Section 321.324A - Funeral processions.
Section 321.325 - Pedestrians subject to signals.
Section 321.326 - Pedestrians on left.
Section 321.327 - Pedestrians’ right-of-way.
Section 321.328 - Crossing at other than crosswalk.
Section 321.329 - Duty of driver — pedestrians crossing or working on highways.
Section 321.330 - Use of crosswalks.
Section 321.331 - Pedestrians soliciting rides.
Section 321.332 - White canes restricted to blind persons.
Section 321.333 - Duty of drivers.
Section 321.340 - Driving through safety zone.
Section 321.342 - Stop at certain railroad crossings — posting warning.
Section 321.343 - Certain vehicles must stop.
Section 321.343A - Employer violations — penalty.
Section 321.344 - Heavy equipment at crossing.
Section 321.344A - Reported violations for failure to stop at a railroad crossing — citations.
Section 321.344B - Immediate safety threat — penalty.
Section 321.345 - Stop or yield at highways.
Section 321.346 - Cost of signs.
Section 321.348 - Limitations on cities.
Section 321.350 - Primary roads as through highways.
Section 321.352 - Additional signs — cost.
Section 321.353 - Stop before crossing sidewalk — right-of-way.
Section 321.354 - Stopping on traveled way.
Section 321.355 - Disabled vehicle.
Section 321.356 - Officers authorized to remove.
Section 321.357 - Removed from bridge.
Section 321.358 - Stopping, standing, or parking.
Section 321.359 - Moving other vehicle.
Section 321.360 - Theaters, hotels, and auditoriums.
Section 321.361 - Additional parking regulations.
Section 321.362 - Unattended motor vehicle.
Section 321.363 - Obstruction to driver’s view.
Section 321.364 - Preventing contamination of food by hazardous material.
Section 321.365 - Coasting prohibited.
Section 321.366 - Acts prohibited on fully controlled-access facilities.
Section 321.366A - Immunity from civil liability for certain vehicle operators.
Section 321.367 - Following fire apparatus.
Section 321.368 - Crossing fire hose.
Section 321.369 - Putting debris on highway.
Section 321.370 - Removing injurious material.
Section 321.371 - Clearing up wrecks.
Section 321.372 - Discharging pupils — stopping requirements — penalties.
Section 321.373 - Required construction — rules adopted.
Section 321.374 - Inspection — seal of approval.
Section 321.375 - School bus drivers — qualifications — grounds for suspension.
Section 321.376 - License — authorization — instruction requirement.
Section 321.377 - Regional transit system transportation.
Section 321.378 - Applicability.
Section 321.380 - Enforcement.
Section 321.381 - Movement of unsafe or improperly equipped vehicles.
Section 321.381A - Operation of low-speed vehicles.
Section 321.382 - Upgrade pulls — minimum speed.
Section 321.383 - Exceptions — slow vehicles identified.
Section 321.384 - When lighted lamps required.
Section 321.385 - Headlamps on motor vehicles.
Section 321.385A - Citation for unlighted headlamp, rear lamp, or rear registration plate light.
Section 321.386 - Headlamps on motorcycles and motorized bicycles.
Section 321.388 - Illuminating plates.
Section 321.389 - Reflector required.
Section 321.390 - Reflector requirements.
Section 321.391 - Approval of reflectors.
Section 321.392 - Clearance and identification lights.
Section 321.393 - Color and mounting.
Section 321.394 - Lamp or flag on projecting load.
Section 321.395 - Lamps on parked vehicles.
Section 321.397 - Lamps on bicycles.
Section 321.398 - Lamps on other vehicles and equipment.
Section 321.403 - Auxiliary driving lamps.
Section 321.404 - Signal lamps and signal devices.
Section 321.404A - Light-restricting devices prohibited.
Section 321.405 - Self-illumination.
Section 321.408 - Back-up lamps.
Section 321.409 - Mandatory lighting equipment.
Section 321.415 - Required usage of lighting devices.
Section 321.417 - Single-beam road-lighting equipment.
Section 321.418 - Alternate road-lighting equipment.
Section 321.419 - Number of driving lamps required or permitted.
Section 321.420 - Number of lamps lighted.
Section 321.421 - Special restrictions on lamps.
Section 321.422 - Red light in front — rear lights.
Section 321.423 - Flashing lights.
Section 321.424 - Authorized emergency vehicle lights.
Section 321.430 - Brake, hitch, and control requirements.
Section 321.431 - Performance ability.
Section 321.432 - Horns and warning devices.
Section 321.433 - Sirens, whistles, and bells prohibited.
Section 321.434 - Bicycle sirens or whistles.
Section 321.435 - Motorcycles equipped with detachable stabilizing wheels.
Section 321.436 - Mufflers, prevention of noise.
Section 321.438 - Windshields and windows.
Section 321.439 - Windshield wipers.
Section 321.440 - Restrictions as to tire equipment.
Section 321.441 - Metal tires prohibited.
Section 321.442 - Projections on wheels.
Section 321.444 - Safety glass.
Section 321.445 - Safety belts and safety harnesses — use required.
Section 321.446 - Child restraint devices.
Section 321.449 - Motor carrier safety rules.
Section 321.449A - Rail crew transport drivers.
Section 321.449B - Texting or using a mobile telephone while operating a commercial motor vehicle.
Section 321.450 - Hazardous materials transportation regulations.
Section 321.451 - Emergency vehicles — certificate of designation.
Section 321.452 - Scope and effect.
Section 321.454 - Width of vehicles.
Section 321.455 - Projecting loads on passenger vehicles.
Section 321.456 - Height of vehicles.
Section 321.457 - Maximum length.
Section 321.458 - Loading beyond front.
Section 321.459 - Dual axle requirement.
Section 321.460 - Spilling loads on highways.
Section 321.461 - Trailers and towed vehicles.
Section 321.462 - Drawbars and safety chains.
Section 321.463 - Maximum gross weight — exceptions — penalties.
Section 321.464 - Investigation as to safety.
Section 321.465 - Weighing vehicles and removal of excess.
Section 321.466 - Increased loading capacity — reregistration.
Section 321.467 - Retractable axles.
Section 321.471 - Local authorities may restrict.
Section 321.472 - Signs posted.
Section 321.473 - Limitations on trucks by local authorities.
Section 321.474 - Department may restrict.
Section 321.475 - Liability for damage — rules.
Section 321.476 - Weighing vehicles by department.
Section 321.477 - Employees as peace officers — maximum age.
Section 321.479 - Badge of authority.
Section 321.480 - Limitation on expense.
Section 321.481 - No impairment of other authority.
Section 321.482 - Violations — simple misdemeanors unless otherwise provided.
Section 321.482A - Violations resulting in injury or death — additional penalties.
Section 321.483 - Felony penalty — class “D” felony.
Section 321.484 - Offenses by owners.
Section 321.485 - Notice to appear — promise to appear.
Section 321.486 - Authorized bond forms.
Section 321.487 - Violation of promise to appear.
Section 321.488 - Procedure not exclusive.
Section 321.489 - Record inadmissible in a civil action.
Section 321.490 - Conviction not to affect credibility.
Section 321.491 - Convictions and recommendations for suspension to be reported.
Section 321.492 - Peace officers’ authority.
Section 321.492A - Quotas on citations prohibited.
Section 321.492B - Use of unmanned aerial vehicle for traffic law enforcement prohibited.
Section 321.493 - Liability for damages.
Section 321.498 - Legal effect of use and operation.
Section 321.499 - “Person” defined.
Section 321.500 - Original notice — form.
Section 321.501 - Manner of service.
Section 321.502 - Notification to nonresident — form.
Section 321.504 - Optional notification.
Section 321.505 - Proof of service.
Section 321.506 - Actual service within this state.
Section 321.507 - Venue of actions.
Section 321.508 - Continuances.
Section 321.509 - Duty of director.
Section 321.510 - Expenses and attorney fees.
Section 321.511 - Dismissal — effect.
Section 321.512 - Action against insurance.
Section 321.513 - Nonresident traffic violator compact.
Section 321.514 - Definitions.
Section 321.518 - On-demand driverless-capable vehicle network.
Section 321.555 - Habitual offender defined.
Section 321.556 - Notice and hearing — findings and order.
Section 321.560 - Period of revocation — temporary restricted licenses.