Iowa Statutes
§ 633.41 — Consular representatives — notice
Iowa § 633.41
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Iowa Code § 633.41 (2026).
Text
Whenever in the course of the administration of any estate, it shall appear that any
subject, citizen, or national of a foreign country is interested as an heir, devisee, legatee,
or otherwise, and the address of such person is unknown to the personal representative,
the personal representative shall give notice by mail to the consular representative of such
country for Iowa of the pendency of such proceedings and of the particular interest of such
foreign subject. If such consular representative shall not have filed the representative’s
designation and address with the clerk, then such notice shall be mailed to the chief
diplomatic representative of such foreign country at Washington, D.C. Failure to give such
notice shall in no event and in no manner affect title to property.
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Legislative History
[C27, 31, 35, §11845-b1; C39, §11845.1; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, §632.15; C66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79,
81, §633.41]
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Small distributions§ 633.109
Inability to distribute estate funds§ 633.110
Receipts taken§ 633.111
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Discovery of property§ 633.113
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