Iowa Statutes

§ 626D.5 — Recognition and enforcement of tribal judgments

Iowa § 626D.5
JurisdictionIowa
Title XVJUDICIAL BRANCH AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURES
Ch. 626DRECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT OF TRIBAL COURT CIVIL JUDGMENTS

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Iowa Code § 626D.5 (2026).

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1.Unless objected to pursuant to section 626D.4, a tribal judgment shall be recognized and enforced by the courts of this state to the same extent and with the same effect as any judgment, order, or decree of a court of this state.
2.If no objections are timely filed, the clerk shall issue a certification that no objections were timely filed and the tribal judgment shall be enforceable in the same manner as if issued by a valid court of this state.
3.A tribal judgment shall not be recognized and enforced if the objecting party demonstrates by a preponderance of the evidence at least one of the following:
a.The tribal court did not have personal or subject matter jurisdiction.
b.A party was not afforded due process.
4.The court may decline to recognize and enforce a tribal judgment on

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