The Legislative Services Agency of the Iowa General Assembly announced on Apr. 29 that it has received the print edition of the 2026 Iowa Court Rules and the electronic version of the 2026 Iowa Law Infobase. The agency also reported having a limited number of print copies available for both the 2025 Iowa Acts and the 2025 Iowa Code, with the latter being offered at a reduced price.
These resources are important for legal professionals, offering updated guidance and reference materials essential to their work in Iowa’s courts and legal system. Practitioners can order and pay for these publications through LSA’s online store or by contacting their office directly.
The release comes as part of ongoing efforts to support members of Iowa’s legal community. The Iowa Bar Association serves over 6,500 lawyers and judges licensed in the state, according to its official website. The association promotes diversity, equity, and inclusion within the profession according to its official website, while also honoring excellence through awards recognizing contributions to law and public service according to its official website.
Administrative operations and member events are held at its headquarters in Des Moines according to its official website. The association is governed by a board of 47 members elected from judicial districts across Iowa according to its official website. It supports members’ professional growth as they serve clients, communities, and uphold justice throughout the state according to its official website.
The association is recognized as both an educational resource provider for legal professionals and an advocate advancing justice statewide. It is noted as being America’s oldest voluntary state bar association serving more than 6,500 lawyers and judges according to its official website.
