Iowa Public Records

United States Iowa  Public Records

Records
Many records created by local and state governments do not fit into the topics listed in this outline. These include records of:


 * state licensing and certification bureaus,
 * mayors,
 * commissioners and
 * overseers of the poor.

Some collections that contain a variety of records, such as land, history, tax and court records, may be classified as public records.

Public records kept by the County Board of Supervisors in Iowa began about 1838. These records have been important public records from 1838 to the present. These boards supervise the establishment, drainage, alteration, and vacating of roads; take care of the blind, elderly and poor; levy taxes for county and school purposes; and set salaries for the county clerk and sheriff. The FamilySearch Library has some of these records on microfilm.

Some types of Iowa county public records are described in:


 * Guide to the Public Records of Iowa Counties. This guide lists many resources for 20th-century research.

FamilySearch Library
Public records are listed in the Locality Search of the FamilySearch Catalog Places Search under:


 * IOWA - PUBLIC RECORDS
 * IOWA, [COUNTY] - PUBLIC RECORDS
 * IOWA, [COUNTY], [TOWN]- PUBLIC RECORDS