804.29 Confidentiality.
1. Unless otherwise ordered by the court, all information filed with the court for the purpose of securing a warrant for an arrest, including but not limited to a citation and affidavits, shall be a confidential record until such time as a peace officer has made the arrest and has made the officer’s return on the warrant, or the defendant has made an initial appearance in court. During the period of time that information is confidential, the record shall be sealed by the court and the information contained in the record shall not be disseminated to any person unless otherwise ordered by the court.
2. However, during the period of confidentiality in subsection 1, the information in the record may be disseminated, without court order, during the course of official duties to the following persons unless access to such information is expressly denied by court order:
a. A peace officer, or any other employee of a law enforcement agency if allowed access pursuant to section 692.14 and if authorized in writing by the head of the agency.
b. An employee of the county attorney’s office.
c. A judicial officer or other court employees.
d. An employee of the department of corrections, if authorized by the director of the department of corrections, or an employee of a judicial district department of correctional services, if authorized by the director of the judicial district department of correctional services.
e. A court-appointed attorney in a specific case where an arrest warrant has been issued but not served, provided the defendant is in custody and subject to a hold for that arrest warrant.
[C79, 81, §804.29]
2006 Acts, ch 1048, §1; 2012 Acts, ch 1075, §1; 2013 Acts, ch 4, §1; 2020 Acts, ch 1060, §1; 2021 Acts, ch 11, §3
Confidentiality of search warrant information, see §808.13
Subsection 2, paragraph d amended
Structure Iowa Code
Title XVI - CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE
Chapter 804 - COMMENCEMENT OF ACTIONS — ARREST — DISPOSITIONS OF PRISONERS
Section 804.1 - Arrest by warrant — complaint and citation defined.
Section 804.2 - Contents of arrest warrant.
Section 804.3 - Order for bail — endorsed on warrant.
Section 804.5 - Arrest defined.
Section 804.6 - Persons authorized to make an arrest.
Section 804.7 - Arrests by peace officers.
Section 804.7A - Arrests by federal law enforcement officers.
Section 804.7B - Arrests by out-of-state peace officers.
Section 804.8 - Use of force by peace officer making an arrest.
Section 804.9 - Arrests by private persons.
Section 804.10 - Use of force in arrest by private person.
Section 804.11 - Arrest of material witness.
Section 804.12 - Use of force in resisting arrest.
Section 804.13 - Use of force in preventing an escape.
Section 804.14 - Manner of making arrest — warrant.
Section 804.15 - Breaking and entering premises — demand to enter.
Section 804.16 - Time of arrest.
Section 804.17 - Summoning aid.
Section 804.18 - Taking weapons.
Section 804.19 - Receipt given.
Section 804.20 - Communications by arrested persons.
Section 804.21 - Initial appearance before magistrate — arrest by warrant — release — bond schedule.
Section 804.22 - Initial appearance before magistrate — arrest without warrant.
Section 804.23 - Initial appearance of arrested material witness before magistrate.
Section 804.24 - Arrests by private persons — disposition of prisoner.
Section 804.25 - Bail — discharge.
Section 804.26 - Officer’s return.
Section 804.27 - Conveying prisoner to jail — fees and expenses.
Section 804.28 - Department of public safety prisoners.
Section 804.29 - Confidentiality.
Section 804.31 - Arrest of deaf or hard-of-hearing person — use of interpreters — fee.