Attorney


The Adair County Attorney is the legal advisor and chief law enforcement officer for the county.

The County Attorney DOES:

Prosecute all violations of state criminal laws and county ordinances.

Provide legal advice to the Board of Supervisors and county and township officers concerning county matters.

Represent and defend the state, county, and its officers in officially related cases.

Recover all monies (debts, fines, penalties, etc.) owing to the state or county.

Present all mental health commitment proceedings and all juvenile delinquency and children in need of assistance cases.

The County Attorney in his or her official capacity DOES NOT:

Give legal advice to or represent private groups or persons.

File lawsuits for private persons or defend them against lawsuits, including actions for dissolution of marriage.

Prepare wills, deeds, or other legal documents for private individuals.

There are both full-time and part-time County Attorneys in Iowa. Roughly two-thirds of County Attorneys are part-time and may handle private legal work in addition to their official duties.


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