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You need to fill out an Open Record Request Form. You can pick this form up at the Iowa County Sheriff's Department or click on this link .
You can call the Iowa County at (608) 930-9500 Ext. 1 with any information that you may have. You may remain anonymous.
You can call the Iowa County at (608) 930-9500 Ext. 1 and this information will be forwarded to respective agencies.
By simply calling 511 or accessing www.511wi.gov you can get up to date travel information.
With today’s methods of communication it is not uncommon for persons that are passing by a recent crash to call 911. That is a great first step, however by just driving by and calling in our 911 dispatcher is getting very limited information. If it can be done safely a person who witnesses a crash should try to find out if there are injuries if so how many and be ready to give an overall view of who, what, why and most importantly where this event is located. Be extremely careful when doing this.
User Pays Convenience Fees
Credit Cards: 3.00% ($1.50 minimum)
Special Events Permit Applications and Ordinance
Iowa County Special Events Ordinance County Board adopted 2-18-2014
Permit Application Checklist
Special Events Permit Application
Hold Harmless Indeminfication Agreement Form
Sign up for free notifications and information concerning Iowa County. Information can be found by going to the Iowa County Emergency Management page.
WI Department of Transportation Travel Information Dial 511 or go to: www.511wi.gov
Identity Theft and Scams
For matters that occur through the mail contact:
Victims should contact the US Postal Service (877) 876-2455 (option 4).
For matters that occur on/from the internet:
Victims should contact the Internet Crime Center.
For matters that occur on the telephone:
Victims should contact the FCC (888) 225-5322, the Federal Trade Commission (800) 372-8347.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), is committed to protecting the public and ensuring the rights of victims are carefully observed. HSI administers the Victim Notification Program which allows eligible victims and witnesses to obtain reliable and timely information regarding a criminal alien’s release from custody. However, victims and witnesses are required to register with our agency in order to receive notification of a criminal alien’s release.
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