810.12 Time of service.
1. The nontestimonial identification order shall be served upon the person named or described in the order within five days after its issuance, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 12:00 midnight, and shall be so served not later than twelve hours prior to the time of the person’s required participation.
2. If the issuing court finds reasonable cause to believe that the person named or described in the application may either flee or alter or destroy the nontestimonial evidence sought, the court may direct a law enforcement officer to bring the person before the court. Upon presentation of the person, the court shall read the nontestimonial identification order to the person and afford a reasonable opportunity for the person to consult with a lawyer and to seek modification or vacation of the order. The court may then direct the person to participate immediately in the designated nontestimonial identification procedures. After the procedures have been completed, the person shall be released or charged with a felony.
[81 Acts, ch 206, §11]
Structure Iowa Code
Title XVI - CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE
Chapter 810 - NONTESTIMONIAL IDENTIFICATION
Section 810.2 - Nontestimonial identification order at request of defendant.
Section 810.3 - Authority to issue order.
Section 810.4 - Time of application.
Section 810.5 - Contents of application.
Section 810.6 - Basis for order.
Section 810.7 - Issuance of order.
Section 810.8 - Contents of order.
Section 810.9 - Modification of order.
Section 810.10 - Vacation of order.
Section 810.11 - Service of order.
Section 810.12 - Time of service.
Section 810.13 - Implementation of order.