Clerk of Court

Location

101 S. Main
Sigourney, IA 52591
Driving Directions

Contact Information

641-622-2210
641-622-2171 (Fax)
countyclerk.keokuk@iowacourts.gov

Hours

Monday - Friday
8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Holiday Closures

Our Team

Mandy Schilb
Clerk
Megan
Designee
Jessica
Designee
Keokuk County is part of Judicial District 8 in the Iowa Courts system. The Chief Judge is Shawn R. Showers. For the most complete and up-to-date information, visit the Judicial Court website for Keokuk County.

Contacts

Case Scheduling

Steffanie Chance & Amy Gardner
641-684-6502

District Court Administrator

Heidi Baker
641-684-6502 ext. 612

Juvenile Court Office

641-673-0419

ADA Coordinator

Cathy Reck
641-684-6502 ext. 610
cathy.reck@iowacourts.gov

Juror Information

What to Wear to Court

Please report for jury service wearing respectable clothes. As a general rule, business or business casual clothing is acceptable. The following types of clothing are not suitable for court proceedings: shorts, tube tops, halter tops, clothing that contains any obscene, suggestive or inflammatory print or images, and clothes that are overly dirty or ragged.

Where to Park

Juror parking on the street. Jurors with handicapped permits may park in the designated handicap parking spaces on the North side of the building.

Courthouse Security Information

No weapons of any kind will be allowed in the Courthouse. Cellular phones are to be turned off and no use of recording devices or cellular phone cameras is permitted.

Jury Check-in Information

Check trial status information: 319-372-3523. Please report to the District Courtroom located on the 2nd floor.

Absences / Emergencies

Juror with unexcused absences will be subject to contempt of court sanctions. For further information contact Clerk of Courts office at 319-372-3523.

Travel, Mileage, and Other Expenses

Jurors are reimbursed for travel to and from residence to the courthouse at a rate of .50 per mile as approved by the supreme court.

Compensation

Pursuant to state law, you will be paid $30 a day for each day of jury service up to seven days; $50 a day for eight or more days of service. You may waive the right to compensation, which will help reduce the state's cost of operating the court system.