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Poweshiek County
Sheriff

Civil Division Office Hours: Monday -
Friday
8am to 4pm
Poweshiek County Sheriff's Office
201 S. 3rd St., PO Box 297
Montezuma, Iowa 50171
Telephone: (641) 623-5679
Fax: (641) 623-5120

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Welcome to the Civil Division
Various types of papers that we serve:
Original Notices
- An information, advice, or written warning, in more or
less formal shape, intended to apprise a person of some
proceeding in which his interests are involved, or informing him of some
fact which it is his right to know and the duty of the notifying party
to communicate.
Bad Check Notices
General Executions - Personal Property - A
general execution is a writ commanding an officer to satisfy a judgment
out of any personal property of the defendant. If authorizing him to
levy only on certain specified property, the writ is sometimes called a
special execution. In other words simply stated, the sheriff is ordered
to levy on any and all non-exempt property. A general execution can be
by garnishment, sheriff sale or levy.
Garnishments - A garnishment is a legal
proceeding taken by a "creditor" after a judgment is received from a
court against a "debtor". If the creditor knows that the debtor has
money, or property, in the hands of a "garnishee" (wages owed by the
debtor's employer, funds in a bank account, etc.), the creditor can take
as much as the law allows.
Injunction - A court order prohibiting
someone from doing some specified act or commanding someone to undo some
wrong or injury. A prohibitive, equitable remedy issued or granted by a
court at the suit of a party complainant, directed to a party defendant
in the action, or to a party made a defendant for that purpose,
forbidding the latter from doing some act which he is threatening or
attempting to commit, or restraining him in the continuance thereof,
such act being unjust an inequitable, injurious to the plaintiff, and
not such as can be adequately redressed by an action at law. A judicial
process operating in personam, and requiring person to whom it is
directed to do or refrain from doing a particular thing. Generally, it
is a preventive and protective remedy, aimed at future acts, and is not
intended to redress past wrongs.
Temporary Injunction - A preliminary or
provisional injunction, or one granted pending the lawsuit; as opposed
to a final or perpetual injunction. A provisional remedy to preserve
subject matter of controversy pending trial. It is one which operates
until dissolved by interlocutory order (meaning: one which does not
finally determine a course of action by only decides some intervening
matter pertaining to the cause, and which requires further steps to be
taken in order to enable the court to adjudicate the cause on the
merits.) until final hearing on matter. (Also refer to temporary
restraining order)
Order - A mandate, precept; a command or
direction authoritatively given; a rule or regulation. Direction of a
court or judge made or entered in writing, and not included in a
judgment, which determines some point or directs some step in the
proceedings. An application or an order is a motion.
Restraining Order - An order which may issue
upon the filing of an application for an injunction forbidding the
defendant to do the threatened act until a hearing on the application
can be held. Though the term is sometimes used as a synonym of
"injunction," a restraining order is properly distinguished from an
injunction in that the former is intended only as a restraint upon the
defendant until the propriety of granting an injunction, temporary or
perpetual, can be determined, and it does no more than restrain the
proceedings until such determination.
Temporary Restraining Order - An emergency
judicial remedy of brief duration which may issue only in exceptional
circumstances and only until the trial court can hear arguments or
evidence, as the circumstances require, on the subject matter of the
controversy and otherwise determine what relief is appropriate. Court
order which is issued to maintain status quo pending a hearing on an
application for an injunction.
Show Cause Order - Court order, decree,
execution, etc, to appear as directed, and present to the court such
reasons and considerations as one has to offer why a particular order,
decree, etc. should not be confirmed, take effect, be executed, or as
the case may be.
Real Estate Sales General Execution - General
Execution: is a writ commanding an officer to satisfy a judgment out of
property of the defendant. It is for a money judgment.
Real Estate Sales Special Execution - A copy
of a judgment with a direction to the sheriff that lists the specific
property the judgment was rendered against.
Subpoena - A process to cause a witness to
appear and give testimony, commanding him to lay aside all pretenses and
excuses, and appear before a court or magistrate therein named at a time
therein mentioned to testify for the party named under a penalty therein
mentioned.
Summons - A writ, directed to the sheriff or
other proper officer, requiring him to notify the person named that an
action has been commenced against him in the court whence the writ
issues, and that he is required to appear, on a day named, and answer
the complaint in such action.
Citation - A writ issued out of a court of
competent jurisdiction, commanding a person therein named to appear on a
day named and do something therein mentioned, or show cause why he
should not.
Writ of Replevin - An action whereby the
owner or person entitled to repossession of goods or chattels may
recover those goods or chattels from one who has wrongfully distrained
or taken or who wrongfully detains such good or chattels. Also refers
to a provisional remedy that is an incident to a replevin action which
allows the plaintiff at any time before judgment to take the disputed
properly from the defendant and hold the property pending the lawsuit.
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