The Electronic Services System (ESS) Coordinating Committee, the body overseeing the operations of the Iowa Land Records system, approved the 2020 annual budget at their quarterly meeting on November 7, 2019. The annual budget projects total revenue to be...
Recording fees are charged by Iowa counties, and the resources from those fees are used to pay for the cost of providing the recording service as well as other related services including maintaining the public archive of recording documents and providing various means...
The Iowa Land Records team has been hard at work improving the e-submission interface, informally called “E-Submission 2.0.” Developers will be completing updates to the recorder’s interface through the end of calendar year 2019. Several counties are already using the...