Iowa Law

Doing business in the state of Iowa means you should know basics of Iowa state laws

By James Cahoy
The laws of Iowa stem from a state constitution that was passed over 150 years ago, when Iowa first became a state. Since that time, Iowa courts and legislative bodies have produced a well-developed and respected body of case law and statutes.

The laws of Iowa are focused more on agriculture than other states, which is understandable considering the importance of that industry to the state. Iowa's court system consists of a State Court of Appeals and a State Supreme Court as the final appellate authority.

You should know:

1. Iowa has one of the best reputations of any state for the ethics of its legal system. Reports of corruption are very rare.

2.  Although Des Moines is Iowa's biggest city and capital, it does not dominate the state. Iowa law firms are spread throughout the state.

3.   Iowa is known as a good state in which to do business. Small businesses are particularly important in Iowa, representing 95 percent of all jobs in the state.

 

Know where to find Iowa state law

It's easy to find a comprehensive selection of Iowa law information for free on the Internet.
Try: The Iowa Legislature General Assembly provides both the state code and state administrative code, along with past Iowa codes and Iowa court rules. Law Research showcases Iowa case law from both the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals.

Know where to get help with laws in Iowa

There are several sites that will help you navigate your way through the laws of Iowa.
Try: The Iowa Legal Aid website has a terrific overview of Iowa state law divided by topic. The Iowa Judicial Branch, which runs the Iowa court system, has a self-help page that gives basic advice on the laws of Iowa and how to find a lawyer.

Know how to find Iowa law firms

Choosing an Iowa lawyer or Iowa law firm is easy utilizing the web.
Try: The Iowa Judicial Branch provides an Iowa attorney search allowing you to search all lawyers licensed in Iowa, by name, location and field of practice. For Iowa law firms, FindLaw is one of the best sources, providing a comprehensive list of firms by city and location.

 

  • If you have a serious legal issue in Iowa, always consider hiring an Iowa attorney or Iowa law firm.
  • If you have litigation in Iowa, it's best to hire an Iowa lawyer from the county the litigation is in.