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Sign in HomePublic RecordsIowaPolk County Des Moines Public Records (Iowa) Search Property Records by Address Enter an address to view available property records — ownership, deed transfers, assessed values, property taxes, and recorded filings. By searching, you agree to: Terms • Privacy • Disclosures Official Sources for Des Moines Public Records City of Des Moines City Services http://www.dmgov.org/Contacts/Pages/Services.aspx View City of Des Moines services list by name, department, address and telephone number. City of Des Moines Contact Information https://www.dsm.city/ View City of Des Moines city direction by name, building name, address, telephone number and link to email address. City of Des Moines Police Department Press Releases http://www.dmgov.org/Departments/Police/Pages/Documents.aspx View City of Des Moines Police Department forms and documents by type. Des Moines City Clerk License Information http://www.dmgov.org/Departments/CityClerk/Pages/LicensesandPermits.aspx View Des Moines City Clerk business license information, including the types of business permits issued. Des Moines City Clerk Vital Records http://www.dmgov.org/Departments/CityClerk/Pages/GovernmentalRecords.aspx View Des Moines City Clerk vital records information, including birth, death and marriage certificates, contacts and telephone numbers. Des Moines City Government Parking Tickets https://payparkingtickets.dsm.city/ Search Des Moines City Government parking tickets database by citation and license plate number. Des Moines Community Development Department Professional License Search http://www.dmgov.org/Departments/CommunityDevelopment/PDF/ContractorsRegistrationLaw.pdf View Des Moines Community Development Department contractor registration law information including brochure, application and forms. Des Moines Police Department http://www.dmgov.org/DEPARTMENTS/POLICE/Pages/default.aspx View Des Moines Police Department home page, including forms, documents, and contact information. Des Moines Public Library Database https://www.dmpl.org/databases View Des Moines Public Library search page for website content by keyword. Pottawattamie County Sheriff's Office Crime Maps https://sheriff.pottcounty-ia.gov/public-awareness/index.php View Pottawattamie County Sheriff's Office crime map by crime type, including arson, assault, burglary, homicide, theft, and vandalism. Property and Geographic Records GIS Maps Land Records Property Records Personal and Family Records Birth Records Death Records Divorce Records Genealogy Records Marriage Records Vital Records Criminal and Legal Records Arrest Records Criminal Records Driving Records Police Records Business and Professional Records Business Licenses Employee Directories Professional Licenses Public Records in Nearby Cities Windsor Heights, IA West Des Moines, IA Huxley, IA Cambridge, IA Ames, IA Public Records in Nearby Counties Boone County, IA Dallas County, IA Jasper County, IA Madison County, IA Marion County, IA Story County, IA Warren County, IA All Iowa Public Records About Us • Contact Us • Privacy Policy • Terms and Conditions • Disclosures ©2026 CountyOffice.org — Independent provider of public records and government data. Not affiliated with any government agency.
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This informational document describes the structure and responsibilities of townships in Des Moines County, Iowa. Township trustees and clerks are predominantly appointed, except in Richland and Washington Townships where officials are elected to four-year terms. Trustees annually prepare budgets and oversee services including fire and rescue, cemetery maintenance, township hall repairs, and tort liability insurance, while clerks maintain official records and prepare annual financial statements. Budget information and lists of current officials are available through the Iowa Department of Management website and the Auditor's Office.
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The Des Moines County Conference Board serves as the governing board for the county assessor's office, with responsibilities including appointing examining board and board of review members, adopting the assessor's annual budget, approving deputy assessor positions, and reappointing the assessor. The board consists of mayors of incorporated cities, high school district representatives, and county supervisors, with each unit holding one vote and requiring two of three units to agree on matters. The document provides general information about the board's structure and duties rather than detailing specific decisions or budget figures from particular meetings.