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Iowa Code § 664A.8

Extension of no-contact order

Applied in 3 court decisions — leading case State of Iowa v. Jessica Epping (2016)

Most recently applied in Troy Daniel Dowell v. State of Iowa (July 2018)

2006 Acts, ch 1101, §12; 2007 Acts, ch 180, §11

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Upon the filing of an application by the state or by the victim of any public offense referred to in section 664A.2, subsection 1 which is filed within ninety days prior to the expiration of a modified no-contact order, the court shall modify and extend the no-contact order for an additional period of five years, unless the court finds that the defendant no longer poses a threat to the safety of the victim, persons residing with the victim, or members of the victim’s family. The number of modifications extending the no-contact order permitted by this section is not limited.

Official source: Iowa Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Iowa statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.