602.8103 General powers.
The clerk may:
1. Administer oaths and take affirmations as provided in section 63A.1.
2. Reproduce original records of the court by any reasonably permanent legible means including, but not limited to, reproduction by photographing, photostating, microfilming, computer cards, and electronic digital format. The reproduction shall include proper indexing. The reproduced record has the same authenticity as the original record. The supreme court shall adopt rules to provide for continued evaluation of the accessibility of records stored or reproduced in electronic digital format.
3. After the original record is reproduced and after approval of a majority of the judges of the district court by court order, destroy the original records including, but not limited to, dockets, journals, scrapbooks, files, and marriage license applications. The order shall state the specific records which are to be destroyed. An original court file shall not be destroyed until after the contents have been reproduced. As used in this subsection and subsection 4, “destroy” includes the transmission of the original records which are of general historical interest to any recognized historical society or association.
4. Destroy the following original records without prior court order or reproduction except as otherwise provided in this subsection:
a. Records including but not limited to journals, scrapbooks, and files, forty years after final disposition of the case. However, judgments, decrees, stipulations, records in criminal proceedings, probate records, and orders of court shall not be destroyed unless they have been reproduced as provided in subsection 2.
b. Administrative records, after five years, including but not limited to warrants, subpoenas, clerks’ certificates, statements, praecipes, and depositions.
c. Records, dockets, and court files of civil and criminal actions heard in the municipal court which were transferred to the clerk, other than juvenile and adoption proceedings, or heard in justice of the peace proceedings, after a period of twenty years from the date of filing of the actions.
d. Original court files on dissolutions of marriage, one year after dismissal by the parties or under
rule of civil procedure 1.943
, Iowa court rules.
e. Small claims files, one year after dismissal with or without prejudice.
f. Uniform traffic citations in the magistrate court or traffic and scheduled violations office, one year after final disposition.
g. Court reporters’ notes and certified transcripts of those notes in civil cases, ten years after final disposition of the case. For purposes of this section, “final disposition” means one year after dismissal of the case, after judgment or decree without appeal, or after procedendo or dismissal of appeal is filed in cases where appeal is taken.
h. Court reporters’ notes and certified transcripts of those notes in criminal cases, ten years after dismissal of all charges, or ten years after the expiration of all sentences imposed or the date probation is granted, whichever later occurs. For purposes of this subsection “sentences imposed” includes all sentencing options pursuant to section 901.5.
i. Court files, as provided by rules prescribed by the supreme court, ten years after final disposition in civil cases, or ten years after expiration of all sentences in criminal cases. For purposes of this paragraph, “purging” means the removal and destruction of documents in the court file which have no legal, administrative, or historical value. Purging shall be done without reproduction of the removed documents. For purposes of this paragraph, “civil cases” does not include juvenile, mental health, probate, or adoption proceedings.
j. Court reporters’ notes and certified transcripts of those notes in mental health hearings under section 229.12 and substance abuse hearings under section 125.82, ninety days after the respondent has been discharged from involuntary custody.
k. Complaints, trial informations, and uniform citations and complaints relating to parking violations under sections 321.236, 321.239, 321.358, 321.360, and 321.361, one year after final disposition.
5. Invest money which is paid to the clerk to be paid to any other person in any of the following:
a. A savings account of a supervised financial organization as defined in section 537.1301, subsection 45, except a credit union operating pursuant to chapter 533. The provisions of chapter 12C relating to the deposit and investment of public funds apply to the deposit and investment of the money except that a supervised financial organization other than a credit union may be designated as a depository and the money shall be available upon demand. The interest earnings shall be paid into the general fund of the state, except as otherwise provided by law.
b. An open-end management investment company organized in trust form registered with the federal securities and exchange commission under the federal Investment Company Act of 1940, 15 U.S.C. §80a-1 et seq., and operated in accordance with
17 C.F.R. §270.2a-7
, the portfolio of which is limited to obligations of the United States of America or agencies or instrumentalities of the United States of America and to repurchase agreements fully collateralized by obligations of the United States of America or an agency or instrumentality of the United States of America if the investment company takes delivery of the collateral either directly or through an authorized custodian.
6. Establish and maintain a procedure to set off against amounts held by the clerk of the district court and payable to the person any debt which is in the form of a liquidated sum due, owing and payable to the clerk. The procedure shall meet all of the following conditions:
a. Before setoff, the clerk shall provide written notice to the debtor of the clerk’s claim to all or a portion of the amount held by the clerk for the debtor and the clerk’s right to recover the amount of the claim through the setoff procedure, the opportunity to request in writing, that a jointly or commonly owned right to payment be divided among owners, and the opportunity to give written notice to the clerk of the district court of the person’s intent to contest the amount of the claim. The debtor must file a notice of intent to contest the claim within fifteen days after the mailing of the notice of claim by the clerk or, if the notice of claim was provided by the clerk at the time the debtor appeared in the clerk’s office to claim payment, within fifteen days of that date.
b. Upon the request of the debtor or the owner of a jointly or commonly owned right to payment, the clerk of the district court shall divide the payment. Unless otherwise stated in a judgment or court order, any jointly or commonly owned right to payment is presumed to be owned in equal portions by joint or common owners.
c. Upon timely filing of a notice of intent to contest the setoff, the matter shall be set for hearing before a judge or magistrate. The clerk shall notify the debtor in writing of the time and date of the hearing.
d. If the claim is not contested or upon final determination of a contested claim authorizing a setoff, the clerk shall set off the debt against any amount the clerk is holding for payment to the debtor and pay any balance of the amount to the debtor. The amount set off shall be applied by the clerk of the district court according to the order of priority set out in section 602.8107, subsection 2.
83 Acts, ch 186, §9103, 10201; 88 Acts, ch 1030, §1, 2; 89 Acts, ch 160, §1; 94 Acts, ch 1070, §1; 96 Acts, ch 1019, §2 – 4; 97 Acts, ch 128, §2; 99 Acts, ch 144, §7
; 2002 Acts, ch 1119, §106
; 2007 Acts, ch 71, §2; 2013 Acts, ch 90, §169; 2014 Acts, ch 1092, §193
Structure Iowa Code
Title XV - JUDICIAL BRANCH AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURES
Section 602.1101 - Definitions.
Section 602.1102 - Judicial branch.
Section 602.1201 - Supervision and administration.
Section 602.1202 - Judicial council.
Section 602.1203 - Personnel conferences.
Section 602.1204 - Procedures for judicial branch.
Section 602.1205 - Procedures for courts.
Section 602.1206 - Rules for judges and attorneys.
Section 602.1207 - Report of the condition of the judicial branch.
Section 602.1208 - State court administrator.
Section 602.1209 - General duties of the state court administrator.
Section 602.1210 - Selection of chief judges.
Section 602.1211 - Duties of chief judges.
Section 602.1212 - Judges for public utility rate cases.
Section 602.1213 - District judicial conferences.
Section 602.1214 - District court administrator.
Section 602.1215 - Clerk of the district court.
Section 602.1216 - Retention of clerks of the district court.
Section 602.1217 - Chief juvenile court officer.
Section 602.1218 - Removal for cause.
Section 602.1301 - Budget and fiscal procedures.
Section 602.1302 - State funding.
Section 602.1303 - Local funding.
Section 602.1304 - Revenues — enhanced court collections fund.
Section 602.1305 - Distribution of revenues of the district court.
Section 602.1401 - Personnel system.
Section 602.1402 - Personnel control.
Section 602.1501 - Judicial salaries.
Section 602.1502 - State court administration salaries.
Section 602.1508 - Compensation of referees.
Section 602.1510 - Bond expense.
Section 602.1511 - Board of examiners for shorthand reporters.
Section 602.1512 - Commission on judicial qualifications.
Section 602.1513 - Per diem compensation.
Section 602.1514 - Judicial compensation commission.
Section 602.1601 - Judicial proceedings public.
Section 602.1602 - Sunday — permissible acts.
Section 602.1603 - Judge to be attorney.
Section 602.1604 - Judges shall not practice law.
Section 602.1605 - Special conditions for magistrates.
Section 602.1606 - Judicial officer disqualified.
Section 602.1607 - Court employees shall not practice law.
Section 602.1608 - Salaries exclusive.
Section 602.1609 - Compliance with ethics law.
Section 602.1610 - Mandatory retirement.
Section 602.1611 - Judicial retirement programs.
Section 602.1612 - Temporary service by retired judges.
Section 602.1613 - Court employee retirement.
Section 602.2102 - Commission on judicial qualifications.
Section 602.2103 - Operation of commission.
Section 602.2104 - Procedure before commission.
Section 602.2106 - Procedure before supreme court.
Section 602.2107 - Civil immunity.
Section 602.2201 - Impeachment.
Section 602.2301 - Judicial officer appointment— delay.
Section 602.3101 - Board of examiners.
Section 602.3102 - Terms of office.
Section 602.3103 - Public members.
Section 602.3105 - Applications.
Section 602.3106 - Fees — appropriation.
Section 602.3107 - Examinations.
Section 602.3108 - Certification.
Section 602.3201 - Requirement of certification — use of title.
Section 602.3202 - Transcript fee.
Section 602.3203 - Revocation or suspension.
Section 602.3204 - Transcript integrity.
Section 602.3205 - Audio recordings.
Section 602.3206 - Exempt status.
Section 602.3301 - Misuse of confidential information — penalty.
Section 602.3302 - Violations punished.
Section 602.4101 - Justices — quorum.
Section 602.4102 - Jurisdiction.
Section 602.4103 - Chief justice.
Section 602.4103A - Transition provisions.
Section 602.4104 - Divisions — full court.
Section 602.4105 - Time and place court meets.
Section 602.4106 - Opinions — reports.
Section 602.4107 - Divided court.
Section 602.4108 - Attendance of sheriff of Polk county.
Section 602.4201 - Rules governing actions and proceedings.
Section 602.4202 - Rulemaking procedure.
Section 602.4301 - Clerk of supreme court.
Section 602.4302 - Deputy clerk — staff.
Section 602.4303 - Supreme court fees.
Section 602.4304 - Supreme court staff.
Section 602.4305 - Limitation on expenses.
Section 602.5101 - Court of appeals.
Section 602.5102 - Judges — quorum.
Section 602.5103 - Jurisdiction.
Section 602.5104 - Sessions — location.
Section 602.5105 - Chief judge.
Section 602.5106 - Decisions of the court — finality.
Section 602.5108 - When decisions effective.
Section 602.5109 - Process — style — seal.
Section 602.5111 - Publication of opinions.
Section 602.5112 - Fees — costs.
Section 602.5201 - Clerk of court.
Section 602.5202 - Secretary to judge.
Section 602.5203 - Law clerks.
Section 602.5204 - Physical facilities.
Section 602.5205 - Limitation on expenses.
Section 602.6101 - Unified trial court.
Section 602.6102 - Appeals and writs of error.
Section 602.6103 - Court in continuous session.
Section 602.6104 - Judicial officers.
Section 602.6105 - Places of holding court — magistrate schedules.
Section 602.6106 - Sessions not at county seats — effect — duty of clerk.
Section 602.6107 - Reorganization of judicial districts and judicial election districts.
Section 602.6108 - Reassignment of personnel.
Section 602.6109 - Judicial election districts and judgeships.
Section 602.6110 - Peer review court.
Section 602.6111 - Identification information filed with the clerk.
Section 602.6112 - Regional litigation centers — prohibition.
Section 602.6113 - Apportionment of certain judicial officers — substantial disparity.
Section 602.6201 - Office of district judge — apportionment.
Section 602.6202 - Jurisdiction.
Section 602.6203 - Preparation and signing of record — alterations.
Section 602.6301 - Number and apportionment of district associate judges.
Section 602.6302 - Appointment of district associate judge in lieu of magistrates.
Section 602.6303 - Appointment of magistrates in lieu of district associate judge.
Section 602.6304 - Appointment and resignation of district associate judges.
Section 602.6305 - Term, retention, qualifications.
Section 602.6306 - Jurisdiction, procedure, appeals.
Section 602.6401 - Number and apportionment.
Section 602.6402 - Additional magistrate allowed.
Section 602.6403 - Appointment, qualification, and resignation of magistrates.
Section 602.6404 - Qualifications.
Section 602.6405 - Jurisdiction — procedure.
Section 602.6501 - Composition of county magistrate appointing commissions.
Section 602.6502 - Prohibitions to appointment.
Section 602.6503 - Commissioners appointed by a county.
Section 602.6504 - Commissioners elected by attorneys.
Section 602.6601 - Court attendants.
Section 602.6602 - Referees and special masters.
Section 602.6603 - Court reporters.
Section 602.6605 - Funds, reports.
Section 602.6606 - Administrative reports.
Section 602.6607 - Control of records — vacancies.
Section 602.6608 - Child support referee.
Section 602.6701 - Circuit court records.
Section 602.6702 - Counties bordering on Missouri river.
Section 602.7101 - Juvenile court.
Section 602.7102 - Court records.
Section 602.7103 - Associate juvenile judge — jurisdiction — appeals.
Section 602.7103A - Part-time associate juvenile judge — appointment — removal — qualifications.
Section 602.7103B - Appointment and resignation of full-time associate juvenile judges.
Section 602.7103C - Full-time associate juvenile judges — term, retention, qualifications.
Section 602.7104 - Physicians and nurses.
Section 602.7201 - Administration and supervision.
Section 602.7202 - Juvenile court officers.
Section 602.7203 - Juvenile victim restitution.
Section 602.8101 - Office of the clerk of the district court.
Section 602.8102 - General duties.
Section 602.8102A - Notices returned for unknown address — resending.
Section 602.8103 - General powers.
Section 602.8103A - Transmission of record on appeal.
Section 602.8104 - Records and books.
Section 602.8105 - Fees for civil cases and other services — collection and disposition.
Section 602.8106 - Collection of fees in criminal cases and disposition of fees and fines.
Section 602.8107 - Collection of court debt.
Section 602.8108 - Distribution of court revenue — court technology and modernization fund.
Section 602.8108A - Prison infrastructure fund.
Section 602.8109 - Settlement of accounts of cities and counties.
Section 602.9101 - System created.
Section 602.9102 - Administered by court administrator.
Section 602.9104 - Deductions from judges’ salaries — contributions by state.
Section 602.9104A - Moneys deposited in the judicial retirement fund — limitations — intent.
Section 602.9105 - Rollovers of judges’ accounts.
Section 602.9106 - Retirement.
Section 602.9107 - Amount of annuity.
Section 602.9107A - Optional retirement and decreased annuity.
Section 602.9107B - Minimum annuity benefit.
Section 602.9107C - Iowa public employees’ retirement system — service credit.
Section 602.9108 - Individual accounts — refunding.
Section 602.9109 - Payment of annuities.
Section 602.9110 - Other public employment prohibited.
Section 602.9111 - Investment of fund.
Section 602.9112 - Voluntary retirement for disability.
Section 602.9113 - Retirement benefits for disability.
Section 602.9114 - Forfeiture of benefits — refund.
Section 602.9115 - Annuity for survivor of annuitant.
Section 602.9115A - Optional annuity for judge and survivor.
Section 602.9116 - Actuarial valuation.
Section 602.9201 - Short title.
Section 602.9202 - Definitions.
Section 602.9203 - Senior judgeship requirements — appointment and term.
Section 602.9204 - Salary — annuity of senior judge and retired senior judge.
Section 602.9205 - Practice of law prohibited.
Section 602.9206 - Temporary service by senior judge.
Section 602.9207 - Retirement of senior judge.
Section 602.9208 - Relinquishment of senior judgeship — removal for cause — retirement annuity.
Section 602.9209 - Survivor’s annuity.
Section 602.10101 - Admission to practice.
Section 602.10102 - Qualifications for admission.
Section 602.10103 - Board of law examiners.
Section 602.10104 - Examinations.
Section 602.10105 - Term of office.
Section 602.10106 - Oath — compensation.
Section 602.10107 - Temporary appointments — expenses.
Section 602.10108 - Fees — appropriation.
Section 602.10109 - Practitioners from other United States jurisdictions.
Section 602.10110 - Oath or affirmation.
Section 602.10111 - Non-Iowa attorney — appointment of Iowa attorney.
Section 602.10112 - Duties of attorneys and counselors.
Section 602.10113 - Deceit or collusion.
Section 602.10114 - Authority.
Section 602.10115 - Proof of authority.
Section 602.10116 - Attorney’s lien — notice.
Section 602.10117 - Release of lien by bond.
Section 602.10118 - Automatic release.
Section 602.10119 - Unlawful retention of money.
Section 602.10120 - Excuse for nonpayment.
Section 602.10121 - Revocation of license.
Section 602.10122 - Grounds of revocation.
Section 602.10123 - Proceedings.
Section 602.10125 - Attorney general — appropriateness of procedure — order for appearance.
Section 602.10126 - Copy of accusation — duty of clerk.
Section 602.10127 - Notice to attorney general — duty.
Section 602.10128 - Trial court.
Section 602.10129 - Time and place of hearing.
Section 602.10130 - Determination of issues.
Section 602.10131 - Record and judgment.
Section 602.10132 - Pleadings — evidence — preservation.
Section 602.10133 - Costs and expenses.
Section 602.10134 - Plea of guilty or failure to plead.
Section 602.10136 - Certification of judgment.
Section 602.10138 - Client security fund not an insurance company.
Section 602.10140 - Public members.
Section 602.10141 - Disclosure of confidential information.
Section 602.11101 - Implementation by court component.
Section 602.11102 - Accrued employee rights.
Section 602.11103 - Life, health, and disability insurance.
Section 602.11105 - Hiring moratorium.
Section 602.11106 - Employee reclassification moratorium.
Section 602.11107 - Court property.
Section 602.11108 - Collective bargaining.
Section 602.11110 - Judgeships for election districts 5A and 5C.
Section 602.11111 - Judicial nominating commissions for election districts 5A and 5C.
Section 602.11112 - Fifth judicial election district.
Section 602.11113 - Bailiffs employed as court attendants.
Section 602.11114 - Temporary service by certain retired judicial magistrates.
Section 602.11115 - District associate judges’ retirement.
Section 602.11116 - Associate juvenile judges and associate probate judges — retirement.