Source: http://rabbit.monqcle.com/contents/statutes/Iowa%20Code%20-%202017/Title%20VIII%20-%20TRANSPORTATION/Chapter%20321%20-%20MOTOR%20VEHICLES%20AND%20LAW%20OF%20THE%20ROAD/321.556%20Notice%20and%20hearing%20%E2%80%94%20findings%20and%20order
Timestamp: 2019-06-20 09:43:21
Document Index: 443563363

Matched Legal Cases: ['§321', '§2', '§9', '§13', '§46', '§321', '§321']

Iowa | 321.556 Notice and hearing — findings and order. | Rabbit Crowd Library
1. If, upon review of the record of convictions of any person, the department determines that the person appears to be a habitual offender, the department shall immediately notify the person in writing and afford the licensee an opportunity for a hearing. Notwithstanding chapter 17A, the notice shall meet the requirements of section 321.16 and shall be served in the manner provided in that section. Service of notice on any nonresident of this state may be made in the same manner as provided in sections 321.498 through 321.506. A peace officer stopping a person for whom a notice has been issued under this section may personally serve the notice upon forms approved by the department to satisfy the notice requirements of this section. A peace officer may confiscate the driver’s license of a person if the license has been revoked or has been suspended subsequent to a hearing and the person has not forwarded the driver’s license to the department as required.
4. If the department finds that the person is not the same person named in the abstract, or otherwise concludes that the person is not a habitual offender as provided in section 321.555, the department shall issue a decision dismissing the proceedings. If the department’s findings and conclusions are that the person is a habitual offender, the department shall issue an order prohibiting the person from operating a motor vehicle on the highways of this state for the period specified in section 321.560. If a person is found to be a habitual offender, the person shall surrender all licenses or permits to operate a motor vehicle in this state to the department. A person who is found to be a habitual offender may be assessed a fee by the department to cover the costs of the habitual offender proceedings. Fees assessed shall be paid before the person may be issued a license or permit to operate a motor vehicle in this state.
[C75, 77, 79, 81, §321.556]
95 Acts, ch 143, §2; 98 Acts, ch 1073, §9; 2000 Acts, ch 1133, §13; 2001 Acts, ch 32, §46
Referred to in §321.555, §321.562
66.1a Removal By Court.
902.8 Minimum Sentence — Habitual Offender.
468.517 Canvass — Certificates Of Election.
66.21 Hearing On Appeal.