
Dan Fell, District Director
Administrative Offices: 1805 West Jefferson, Suite 1, PO Box 1060, Fairfield 52556
Phone: 641-472-4242 FAX: 641-209-8252
Office Hours:
Monday-Friday
8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
- 14 counties covered: Appanoose, Davis, Des Moines, Henry, Jefferson, Keokuk, Lee (North and South), Louisa, Mahaska, Monroe, Poweshiek, Van Buren, Wapello, Washington
The District provides all correctional services through a variety of supervisory and specialized treatment programs.
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About the Eighth District
Information related to the Eighth District Department of Corrections and relevant information for friends, families and clients
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To call any office, please dial: 641-472-4242
Or to send a fax, please dial: 641-209-8252
Jefferson County Office
1805 West Jefferson, Fairfield 52556
Des Moines County Office
214 North 4th Street, Suite 4A, Burlington 52601
Lee County Offices
North - 823 Avenue G, Fort Madison 52627
South - 1508 Morgan Street, Keokuk 52632
Henry County Office
1200 East Washington, Main Building, 3rd Floor, Mt. Pleasant 52641
Wapello County Office
1315 North Court, Ottumwa 52501
Appanoose County Office
205 West Van Buren, Centerville 52544
Mahaska County Office
211 High Avenue East, Oskaloosa, Iowa 52577
Washington County Office
2175 Lexington Boulevard, Washington, Iowa 52353
To call any facility, please dial: 641-472-4242
Or to send a fax, please dial: 641-209-8252
Burlington Residential Facility
835 Valley Street, Burlington, Iowa 52601
Ottumwa Residential Facility
245 Osage Drive, Ottumwa, Iowa 52501
Burlington Residential Facility
835 Valley Street, Burlington, Iowa 52601 (641) 472-4242
Burlington Residential Facility Handbook
Burlington Residential Facility Visiting Rules
Ottumwa Residential Facility
245 Osage Drive, Ottumwa, Iowa 52501(641) 472-4242
Ottumwa Residential Facility Handbook
Ottumwa Residential Facility Visiting Rules
GENERAL
Furlough Information
To meet the Department's mission of Creating Opportunities for Safer Communities, the Eighth District created a High Risk Unit. This unit functions as a team and provides field surveillance and other related functions on sex offenders, methamphetamine offenders, and other offenders assessed at a high risk to recidivate.
Officers work throughout the 14-county District, primarily during evening and late-night hours, and provide surveillance, electronic monitoring, drug and alcohol testing, warrant service, and other related tasks on referred offenders.
HRU officers are uniformed, armed, and otherwise equipped as law enforcement officers. In addition, officers are assigned visibly marked and fully equipped law enforcement vehicles. The HRU works closely with all law enforcement agencies.
For more information, contact:
Assistant Director Vince Remmark
1805 W, Jefferson, Suite 1
Fairfield, IA 52556
Ph. (641) 472-4242 Ext. 587
Eighth District Staff Directory
Contact Us Via Email : Melanie.Imoff@iowa.gov
Client Programs in Eighth District
Information about treatment programs available to Eighth District clients
Ninety-six percent of Iowa inmates will leave prison. Research indicates that involving offenders in a comprehensive process that addresses substance abuse and mental health needs, education and employment training, other support services and responsive case management, could help break the cycle of criminality and provide the opportunity for offenders to lead productive lives upon their return.
We are all stakeholders in our desire to make our communities safer. By building new collaborations and strengthening existing community partnerships, the Iowa Department of Corrections is working to develop a statewide reentry system to reduce recidivism and the number of those victimized by crime.
For more information, follow the links below or contact the Reentry Coordinator:
Lindsay Epperson
245 Osage Dr., Ottumwa, IA 52501,
Phone: (641) 472-4242 Ext. 257
A Guidebook for Friends and Family of Offenders
Una guia ristica para la familia y los amigos de delincuentes
If you were sentenced to probation under our Low-Risk Program, you must comply with all court-ordered requirements as outlined in the Judgment Entry within the time frame set by the court. In addition you must pay your supervision fee in full. If you complete all of these requirements before the completion date set by the court, an early discharge request may be submitted to the Court.
YOU REMAIN ON PROBATION UNTIL DISCHARGED BY THE COURT
You are responsible for setting up and completing the conditions ordered by the Court. It is also your responsibility to furnish proof of completion to Probation/Parole Officer Lindsay Epperson. If proof is mailed, send it to the address listed at the bottom of this letter and include your name, county of conviction and cause number on all correspondence.
WHAT WILL HAPPEN IF THESE REQUIREMENTS ARE NOT MET?
Failure to comply with all requirements may result in revocation of your probation with possible incarceration and/or additional court costs.
OBEY THE LAW
You must obey the law. If arrested, call Lindsay Epperson at (641) 682-3059 ext 257 within 72 hours to report your new charge, when and where it occurred, and the arresting law enforcement agency.
for more information, contact:
Lindsay Epperson
245 Osage Dr., Ottumwa, IA 52501,
Phone: (641) 472-4242 Ext. 257
The Reasoning Skills Program consists of 12 online lessons. They are designed to help you learn to think more clearly and to show you how to make decisions that get you what you want without creating new problems for yourself or others. There are no costs associated with this program. Please read all the information below before beginning each lesson. First, you will always need notebook paper and a pen or pencil to do these lessons. At the top of each assignment always write the following:
• NAME
• ID NUMBER
• PROBATION OFFICER'S NAME
• LESSON NUMBER
As you work through each lesson you will be asked questions. Write your answers on your piece of notebook paper described above. To gain the most from this program, please take your time and answer all questions thoroughly. When you are done with each lesson, deliver your assignment paper to your probation officer. Your paper will be reviewed and returned to you with comments.
Before you begin each lesson, consider the following:
• Do the lessons in order - only one lesson per week please.
• Answer the questions that appear in the yellow boxes on a separate piece of paper.
Contact your probation officer if you have problems with the course, or accessing the files.
Follow the link below to access the lessons. Please complete the lessons in sequence, one per week. Good luck!
The District offers two drug court programs in Ottumwa and Ft, Madison, respectively.
Drug Court is a multi-phase intensive treatment program designed to supervise non-violent offenders with substance abuse issues through participation in a comprehensive, judicially monitored program offering drug treatment and rehabilitation services.
The treatment teams include a probation and parole officer, a substance abuse counselor, a prosecuting attorney, a defense attorney, and a presiding judge. Most recently, a federally funded initiative allowed the programs to expand to include mental health services for offenders with a dual diagnoses.
The mission of Drug Court is to enhance public safety through a collaborative effort to more efficiently work with non-violent substance abuse offenders, thereby reducing recidivism and effecting positive long-term change for offenders, their families, and our communities.
The goals include:
• Helping participants remain substance free by providing support, treatment and skills to make positive choices;
• Reducing the number of chemically dependent offenders going to prison; and
• Increasing the effectiveness of substance abuse treatment by providing intensive supportive supervision.
For more information about the programs and admission criteria, follow the links below.
In Ottumwa:
PPO III Kristina Eckert
Ottumwa Residential Facility
245 Osage Drive
Ottumwa, IA 52501
Ph. (641)472-4242 x 210
In Ft. Madison:
Drug Court Officer Justin Leffler
823 Avenue G
Ft. Madison, IA 52627
Ph. (641) 472-4242 Ext. 483
The Iowa Domestic Abuse Program promotes accountability while encouraging offenders to stop using the common tactics of power and control against their partners. Those behaviors include intimidation, physical and sexual abuse, verbal and emotional abuse, minimization, denial, blame, collusion, justification, economic abuse, and using the children against their partners.
To achieve this, offenders are taught to use non-violent behaviors that promote respect, responsible parenting, economic partnership, honesty and accountability, trust and support, and negotiation through a 24-week curriculum.
The top priority is to make offenders understand that battering is a choice--- a choice that destroys relationships, families, and even lives. While it would be naïve to suggest that all batterers benefit from the program, we know firsthand that many offenders have been positively impacted by the program.
Much of the success can be directly linked to trained and dedicated facilitators and those offenders who understand the harm they have caused. Although the vast majority of offenders are ordered to the program by the courts, some enroll in the program voluntarily.
For more information, contact IDAP Coordinator:
Jaime Baker
214 North 4th Suite 2A
Burlington , IA 52601
Ph. (641) 472-4242 Ext. 333
Accessing mental health services in rural Iowa has always presented a challenge due to the lack of available mental health professionals and funding. Once involved with the criminal justice system, mentally ill offenders were too often simply referred to understaffed and overwhelmed local mental health providers, or left to their own devices. Without the ability to first address those mental health needs, offenders were often ill-equipped to adhere to the conditions of supervision and were often revoked from probation and placed in either a residential facility or prison.
In short, there was no comprehensive effort in which community corrections officers and mental health providers work together to create a cohesive action plan to address both the mental health and supervision needs of offenders.
However, with the advent of the District’s Mental Supervision Program in 2011, the needs of mentally ill offenders are being addressed through an 18-24 month diversion program based on the treatment court model. The staff includes a probation and parole officer, a staff psychologist, a defense attorney, a prosecuting attorney, and a presiding judge.
This one-stop approach combines intensive supervision, treatment, and judicial oversight that greatly benefits offenders struggling with mental illness. This program not only addresses the short-term obligations of the criminal justice system, but also focuses on stabilizing and assisting offenders in creating a productive, crime-free future.
For more information about the program, contact:
PPO Supervisor Kurt Rosenberg
Ph. (641) 472-4242 Ext. 519
PPO III Dakota Simmons
Ph. (641) 472-4242 Ext. 213
Ottumwa Residential Facility
245 Osage Dr.
Ottumwa, IA 52501
Offenders are ordered to the sex offender program if they are currently under supervision for a sexual offense, have a criminal sexual offense history, or are convicted of a nonsexual offense but information about the crime indicates a sexual offense also occurred.
The program is designed to help sex offenders, through therapeutic and educational treatment opportunities, gain control over deviant behavior patterns while being ever vigilant to protect the community by establishing internal and external controls.
Cognitive-behavioral treatment delivered in the group format is universally recognized as the treatment modality of choice for sex offenders. The department uses the group format and a curriculum that includes sections on victim awareness and how sexual assault impacts the lives of survivors, cognitive restructuring, managing deviant sexual arousal, relapse prevention, sexuality, relationship skills, and maintenance.
Offenders placed in this treatment program are also held to a contract that restricts and monitors their behavior. Supervision can include electronic monitoring as well as software programs that monitor internet access. The use of polygraph testing of sex offenders has emerged in the last several years as one of the best methods to keep the offenders in check so that they don’t revert to old cycles, or patterns.
Even with programs and supervision strategies in place, it is important to underscore that the treatment outcome for sexual offenders is not considered to be a cure of a mental disorder, but rather the development of control of a deviant behavioral pattern.
The District maintains two sex offender treatment programs based in Burlington and Ottumwa that serve 14 counties in southeast Iowa. The programs are supervised by specialized probation and parole officers who are certified through the Iowa Board for the Treatment of Sex Abusers (IBTSA).
For more information, contact program staff:
In Burlington:
PPO III Ronnie Ashton Ph. (641) 472-4242 Ext. 327
PPO III Derek Schwandt Ph. (641) 472-4242 Ext. 349
Burlington Probation and Parole Office
214 N. 4th Street
Peterson Building, Suite 2A
Burlington, IA 52601
In Fairfield:
PPO III Jennifer Brereton (641) 472-4242 Ext 589
In Ottumwa:
PPO III Kelly Ashton Ph. (641) 472-4242 Ext. 209
PPO III Kristina Eckert Ph. (641) 472-4242 Ext. 210
Ottumwa Residential Facility
245 Osage Dr.
Ottumwa, IA 52501
In Oskaloosa:
PPO III Mark Smith
Oskaloosa Probation and Parole
Oskaloosa, IA 52557
Ph. (641) 472-4242 Ext. 235
In Mount Pleasant:
PPO II Dalton Henry Ph. (319) 472-4242 Ext. 445
Community Resources in Eighth District
Contact information to assist clients based on county
Appanoose County Attorney
Appanoose County Courthouse
201 N. 12th Street
Centerville, IA 52544
Phone: (641) 437-7178 Fax: (641) 437-4850
Appanoose Clerk of District Court
Appanoose County Courthouse
201 N. 12th Street
Centerville, IA 52544
Phone: (641) 856-6101
Appanoose County Sheriff
PO Box 474, 1125 W. Van Buren Street
Centerville, IA 52544
Phone: (641) 437-7100 Fax: (641 ) 437-7107
Centerville Police Department
1125 W. Van Buren Street
Centerville, Iowa 52544
Phone: (641) 437-7100 Fax: (641) 437-7107
Crisis Intervention Services
Main Office: (641) 673-0336
Sexual Assault/Violent Crime Hotline: (800) 270-1620
Emergency Housing Hotline: (844) 673-5499
Moulton Police Department
111 S. Main Street
Moulton, Iowa 52572
Phone: (641) 642-3328 Fax: (641) 642-3328
Iowa Legal Aid
112 East 3rd Ottumwa, IA 52501
Phone: (800) 532-1275
United States Attorney's Office Southern District
U.S. Court House Annex
110 E. Court Ave, Suite 286
Des Moines, IA 50309-2053
Phone: (515) 473-9300 Fax: (515) 473-9288
Services: Provides assistance to federal victims and witnesses.
Branch Office:
U.S. Courthouse 131 East 4th Street Suite 310
Davenport, IA 52801
Phone: (563) 449-5432 Fax: (563) 449-5433
Davis County Attorney's Office
207 S. Washington, P.O. Box 129
Bloomfield, IA 52537
Phone: (641) 664-2010 Fax: (641) 664-3186
Davis County Clerk of District Court
Davis County Courthouse
100 Courthouse Square
Bloomfield, IA 52537
Phone: (641) 664-2011 Fax: (641) 664-2041
Davis County Sheriff
110 West Franklin Street
Bloomfield, IA 52537
Phone: (641) 664-2385 Fax: (641) 664-1540
Bloomfield Police Department
110 W Franklin
Bloomfield, IA 51537
Phone: (641) 664-2700 Fax: (641) 664-2718
Crisis Intervention Services
Main Office: (641) 673-0336
Sexual Assault/Violent Crime Hotline: (800) 270-1620
Emergency Housing Hotline: (844) 673-5499
Iowa Legal Aid
112 East 3rd Ottumwa, IA 52501
Phone: (800) 532-1275
United States Attorney's Office Southern District
U.S. Court House Annex
110 E. Court Ave, Suite 286
Des Moines, IA 50309-2053
Phone: (515) 473-9300 Fax: (515) 473-9288
Services: Provides assistance to federal victims and witnesses.
Branch Office:
U.S. Courthouse 131 East 4th Street Suite 310
Davenport, IA 52801
Des Moines County Attorney's Office
215 Columbia
Burlington, IA 52601
Phone: (319) 753-8209 Fax: (319) 753-8219
Des Moines County Clerk of District Court
Des Moines County Courthouse
513 N. Main, PO Box 158
Burlington, IA 52601
Phone: (319) 753-8272 Fax: (319) 753-8253
Des Moines County Sheriff
Des Moines County Courthouse
512 North Main Street
Burlington, IA 52601
Phone: (319) 753-8212 Fax: (319) 754-6910
Burlington Police Department
424 N. 3rd Street
Burlington, IA 52601
Phone: (319) 753-8366 Fax: (319) 753-5187
West Burlington Police Department
122 Broadway Street
West Burlington, IA 52655
Phone: (319) 754-8555 Fax: (319) 754-7397
Iowa Legal Aid
1700 S. 1st Ave Suite 10
Iowa City, IA 52240
Phone: (800) 532-1275
United States Attorney's Office Southern District
U.S. Court House Annex
110 E. Court Ave, Suite 286
Des Moines, IA 50309-2053
Phone: (515) 473-9300 Fax: (515) 473-9288
Services: Provides assistance to federal victims and witnesses.
Branch Office:
U.S. Courthouse 131 East 4th Street Suite 310
Davenport, IA 52801
Phone: (563) 449-5432 Fax: (563) 449-5433
Henry County Attorney's Office
Henry County Courthouse
100 East Washington, Suite 101
Mount Pleasant, IA 52641-1949
Phone: (319) 385-0752 Fax: (319) 385-0778
Henry County Victim Witness Coordinator
Henry County Courthouse
100 East Washington, Suite 101
Mount Pleasant, IA 52641-1949
Phone: (319) 385-0752 Fax: (319) 385-0778
Henry County Clerk of District Court
Henry County Courthouse
100 E. Washington Street, P.O. Box 176
Mount Pleasant, IA 52641
Phone: (319) 385-2632 Fax: (319) 385-4144
Henry County Sheriff
106 E. Clay Street, PO Box 216
Mt. Pleasant, IA 52641-0216
Phone: (319) 385- 2712 Fax: (319) 385-2384
Mt. Pleasant Police Department
204 E. Washington
Mt. Pleasant, IA 52641
Phone: (319) 385-1450 Fax: (319) 385-1499
Iowa Legal Aid
1700 S. 1st Avenue, Suite 10
Iowa City, IA 52240
Phone: (800) 532-1275
Services: Free civil legal service to people meeting low income guidelines.
United States Attorney's Office Southern District
U.S. Court House Annex
110 E. Court Ave, Suite 286
Des Moines, IA 50309-2053
Phone: (515) 473-9300 Fax: (515) 473-9298
Services: Provides assistance to federal victims and witnesses.
Branch Office:
U.S. Courthouse
131 East 4th Street, Suite 310
Davenport, IA 52801
Phone: (563) 449-5432 Fax: (563) 449-5433
Jefferson County Attorney's Office
51 West Hempstead
Fairfield, IA 52556
Phone: (641) 472-9201 Fax: (641) 472-9202
Jefferson County Victim Witness Coordinator
51 West Hempstead
Fairfield, IA 52556
Phone: (641) 472-9201 Fax: (641) 472-9202
Jefferson County Clerk of District Court
Jefferson County Courthouse
51 W. Briggs, P.O. Box 984
Fairfield, IA 52556
Phone: (641) 472-3454 Fax: (641) 472-9472
Jefferson County Sheriff
1200 W. Grimes
Fairfield, IA 52556
Phone: (641) 472-4146 Fax: (641) 469-3353
Crisis Intervention Services
Main Office: (641) 673-0336
Sexual Assault/Violent Crime Hotline: (800) 270-1620
Emergency Housing Hotline: (844) 673-5499
Fairfield Police Department
1200 W. Grimes Avenue Fairfield, IA 52556-2778
Phone: (641) 472-4146 Fax: (641) 469-3353
Iowa Legal Aid
112 East Third
Ottumwa, IA 52501
Phone: (800) 532-1275
Services: Free civil legal service to people meeting low income guidelines. Serves: Domestic abuse.
United States Attorney's Office Southern District
U.S. Court House Annex
110 E. Court Ave., Suite 286
Des Moines, IA 50309-2053
Phone: (515) 473-9300 Fax: (515) 473-9288
Services: Provides assistance to federal victims and witnesses.
Branch Office:
U.S. Courthouse
131 East 4th Street, Suite 310
Davenport, IA 52801
Phone: (563) 449-5432 Fax: (563) 449-5433
Keokuk County Attorney's Office
Keokuk County Courthouse
PO Box 231
Sigourney, IA 52591
Phone: (641) 622-3500 Fax: (641) 622-2171
Keokuk County Clerk of District Court
Keokuk County Courthouse
101 S. Main Street
Sigourney, IA 52591
Phone: (641) 622-2210 Fax: (641) 622-3789
Sigourney Police Department
120 N. Jefferson
Sigourney, IA 52591
Phone: (641) 622-3080 Fax: (641) 622-1063
Keokuk County Sheriff
Keokuk County Jail Facility
204 S. Stone
Sigourney, IA 52591-0306
Phone: (641) 622-2727 Fax: (641) 622-3304
Crisis Intervention Services
Main Office: (641) 673-0336
Sexual Assault/Violent Crime Hotline: (800) 270-1620
Emergency Housing Hotline: (844) 673-5499
United States Attorney's Office Southern District
U.S. Court House Annex
110 E. Court Ave., Suite 286
Des Moines, IA 50309-2053
Phone: (515) 473-9300 Fax: (515) 473-9288
Services: Provides assistance to federal victims and witnesses.
Branch Office:
U.S. Courthouse
131 East 4th Street, Suite 310
Davenport, IA 52801
Phone: (563) 449-5432 Fax: (563) 449-5433
North Lee County Attorney's Office
710 Avenue F
Ft. Madison, IA 52672
Phone: (319) 372-5673
Lee County Sheriff
2530 255th Street
Montrose, IA 52639
Phone: (319) 372-1152 Toll free: (800) 382-8900 Fax: (319) 372-1213
Ft. Madison Police Department
811 Avenue E
Ft. Madison, IA 52672
Phone: (319) 372-2525 Fax: (319) 372-7758
North Lee County Clerk of District Court
701 Avenue F, P.O. Box 1443
Fort Madison, IA 52627
Phone: (319) 372-3523 Fax: (319) 372-2557
Iowa Legal Aid
112 East Third
Ottumwa, IA 52501
Phone: (641) 683-3166 Toll free: (800) 452-0007 Fax: (641) 683-3168
Services: Free civil legal service to people meeting low income guidelines.
United States Attorney's Office Southern District
U.S. Court House Annex
110 E. Court Ave., Suite 286
Des Moines, IA 50309-2053
Phone: (515) 473-9300 Fax: (515) 473-9298
Services: Provides assistance to federal victims and witnesses.
Branch Office:
U.S. Courthouse
131 East 4th Street, Suite 310
Davenport, IA 52801
Phone: (563) 449-5432 Fax: (563) 449-5433
Lee County Attorney's Office
25 N 7th, Box 824
Keokuk, IA 52632
Phone: (319) 524-9590 Fax: (319) 524-9592
Lee County Sheriff
2530 255th Street
Montrose, IA 52639
Phone: (319) 372-1152 Toll free: (800) 382-8900 Fax: (319) 372-1213
Keokuk Police Department
P.O. Box 1147, 1222 Johnson Street
Keokuk, IA 52632-1147
Phone: (319) 524-1095 Fax: (319) 524-6221
South Lee County Clerk of District Court
S. Lee County Courthouse
P.O. Box 725 Keokuk, IA 52632
Phone: (319) 524-2433 Fax: (319) 524-4699
Iowa Legal Aid
112 East Third
Ottumwa, IA 52501
Phone: (641) 683-3166 Toll free: (800) 452-0007 Fax: (641) 683-3168
Services: Free civil legal service to people meeting low income guidelines.
United States Attorney's Office Southern District
U.S. Court House Annex
110 E. Court Ave., Suite 286
Des Moines, IA 50309-2053
Phone: (515) 473-9300 Fax: (515) 473-9298
Services: Provides assistance to federal victims and witnesses.
Branch Office:
U.S. Courthouse
131 East 4th Street, Suite 310
Davenport, IA 52801
Phone: (563) 449-5432 Fax: (563) 449-5433
Louisa County Attorney's Office
326 Van Buren Street, PO Box 247
Wapello, IA 52653
Phone: (319) 523-3331 Fax: (319) 523-5291
Louisa County Clerk of District Court
Louisa County Courthouse
P.O. Box 268
117 S Main Street
Wapello, IA 52653
Phone: (319) 523-4541 Fax: (319) 523-4542
Louisa County Sheriff
Louisa County Jail Facility
12635 County Road G56 #102
Wapello, IA 52653-0254
Phone: (319) 523-4371 Fax: (319) 523-4373
Wapello Police Department
335 North Main
Wapello, IA 52653-1208
Phone: (319) 523-4091 Fax: (319) 523-4119
Columbus Junction Police Department
232 2nd Street
Columbus Junction, IA 52738-1102
Phone: (319) 728-7971
Iowa Legal Aid (Iowa City Regional Office)
1700 S 1st Avenue, Suite 10
Iowa City, IA 52240-1810
Phone: (319)351-6570 Toll free: (800)272-0008 Fax: (319)351-0079
Services: Free civil legal service to people meeting low income guidelines.
United States Attorney's Office Southern District
U.S. Court House Annex
110 E Court Ave, Suite 286
Des Moines, IA 50309-2053
Phone: (515) 473-9300 Fax: (515) 473-9298
Services: Provides assistance to federal victims and witnesses.
Branch Office:
U.S. Courthouse
131 East 4th Street, Suite 310
Davenport, IA 52801
Phone: (563) 449-5432 Fax: (563) 449-5433
Mahaska County Attorney's Office
Mahaska County Courthouse
106 South 1st Street
Oskaloosa, IA 52577
Phone: (641) 673-9819 Fax: (641) 672-1276
Mahaska County Clerk of District Court
Mahaska County Courthouse
106 S. 1st Street Oskaloosa, IA 52577
Phone: (641) 673-7786 Fax: (641) 673-1256
Oskaloosa Police Department
214 High Avenue East
Oskaloosa, IA 52577
Phone: (641) 672-2559 Fax: (641) 673-8275
Mahaska County Sheriff
214 High Ave E, Lower Level
Oskaloosa, IA 52577
Phone: (641) 673-4322 Fax: (641) 672-1191
New Sharon Police Department
101 S. Main Street, PO Box 62
New Sharon, IA 50207
Phone: (641) 637-2290 Fax: (641) 637-4184
Crisis Intervention Services
Main Office: (641) 673-0336
Sexual Assault/Violent Crime Hotline: (800) 270-1620
Emergency Housing Hotline: (844) 673-5499
Iowa Legal Aid
112 E. 3rd
Ottumwa, IA 52501
Phone: (800) 532-1275
Services: Free legal service to people meeting low income guidelines. Serves: Domestic victims
United States Attorney's Office
Southern District
U.S. Court House Annex
110 E. Court Ave, Suite 286
Des Moines, IA 50309-2053
Phone: (515)473-9300 Fax: (515)473-9288
Services: Provides assistance to federal victims and witnesses
Branch Office:
U.S. Courthouse
131 East 4th Street, Suite 310
Davenport, IA 52801 Phone: (563) 449-5432 Fax: (563) 449-5433
Monroe County Attorney's Office
6 Washington Avenue West
Albia, IA 52531
Phone: (641) 932-2948 Fax: (641) 932-5133
Monroe County Clerk of District Court
Monroe County Courthouse
10 Benton Ave E
Albia, IA 52531
Phone: (641) 932-5212 Fax: (641) 932-3245
Monroe County Victim Witness Coordinator
108 Washington Avenue E
Albia, IA 52531
Phone: (641) 932-2948 Fax: (641) 932-3334
Coordinator: Shelly Ridlen
Monroe County Sheriff
103 2nd Avenue W
Albia, IA 52531-1909
Phone: (515) 932-7815 Fax: (641)932-7381
Albia Police Department
103 2nd Ave W
Albia, IA 52531
Phone: (641) 932-7815 Fax: (641)932-7381
Crisis Intervention Services
Main Office: (641) 673-0336
Sexual Assault/Violent Crime Hotline: (800) 270-1620
Emergency Housing Hotline: (844) 673-5499
United States Attorney's Office Southern District
U.S. Court House Annex
110 E. Court Ave, Suite 286
Des Moines, IA 50309-2053
Phone: (515) 473-9300 Fax: (515) 473-9288
Services: Provides assistance to federal victims and witnesses
Branch Office:
U.S. Courthouse
131 East 4th Street, Suite 310
Davenport, IA 52801
Phone: (563) 449-5432 Fax: (563) 449-5433
Poweshiek County Attorney's Office
Poweshiek Co. Public Safety Center
4802 Barnes City Rd, PO Box 455
Montezuma, IA 50171
Phone: (641) 623-5135 Fax: (641) 623-2820
Poweshiek County Victim Witness Coordinator
4802 Barnes City Rd, PO Box 455
Montezuma, IA 50171
Phone: (641) 623-5135 Fax: (641) 623-2820
Coordinator: Gina Pargeon
Poweshiek County Clerk of District Court
Poweshiek County Courthouse
302 E. Main Street, P.O. Box 218
Montezuma, IA 50171
Phone: (641) 623-5644 Phone: (641)623-3926 Fax: (641)623-5320
Poweshiek County Sheriff
Law Enforcement Center
201 S. 3rd Street, P.O. Box 297
Montezuma, IA 50171-0297
Phone: (641) 623-5679 Fax: (641) 623-5120
Grinnell Police Department
1020 Spring Street
Grinnell, Iowa 50112
Phone: (641) 236-2650 Fax: (641) 236-2652
Crisis Intervention Services
Main Office: (641) 673-0336
Sexual Assault/Violent Crime Hotline: (800) 270-1620
Emergency Housing Hotline: (844) 673-5499
Iowa Legal Aid
317 7th Avenue SE, Suite 404
Cedar Rapids, IA 52401
Phone: (800) 532-1275
Services: Free civil legal service to people meeting low income guidelines
United States Attorney's Office Southern District
U.S. Court House Annex
110 E. Court Ave, Suite 286
Des Moines, IA 50309-2053
Phone: (515)473-9300 Fax: (515)473-9288
Service: Provides assistance to federal victims and witnesses
Branch Office:
U.S. Courthouse
131 East 4th Street, Suite 310
Davenport, IA 52801
Phone: (563) 449-5432 Fax: (563) 449-5433
Van Buren County Attorney's Office
903 Fourth Street
Keosauqua, IA 52565
Phone: (319) 293-3409 Fax: (319) 293-6250
Van Buren County Clerk of District Court
Van Buren County Courthouse
P.O. Box 495, 902 Fourth Street
Keosauqua, IA 52565
Phone: (319) 293-3108 Fax: (319) 293-3811
Van Buren County Sheriff
907 Broad Street, P.O. Box 474
Keosauqua, IA 52565-0474
Phone: (319) 293-3426 Fax: (319) 293-7114
Iowa Legal Aid
112 East 3rd Street
Ottumwa, IA 52501
Phone: (800) 532-1275
United States Attorney's Office
Southern District
U.S. Court House Annex
110 E. Court Ave, Suite 286
Des Moines, IA 50309-2053
Phone: (515) 473-9300 Fax: (515) 473-9288
Services: Provides assistance to federal victims and witnesses
Branch Office:
U.S. Courthouse
131 East 4th Street, Suite 310
Davenport, IA 52801
Phone: (563) 449-5432 Fax: (563) 449-5433
Wapello County Attorney's Office
219 N. Court
Ottumwa, IA 52501
Phone: (641) 683-0030 Fax: (641) 683-0039
Wapello County Victim Witness Coordinator
219 N. Court
Ottumwa, IA 52501
Phone: (641) 683-0030 Fax: (641) 683-0039
Coordinator: Charlotte Kovacs
Wapello County Clerk of Court
Wapello County Courthouse
101 W. 4th Street
Ottumwa, IA 52501-2518
Phone: (641) 683-0060 Fax: (641) 683-0064
Wapello County Sheriff
330 West 2nd Street
Ottumwa, IA 52501
Phone: (641) 684-4350 Fax: (641) 682-1414
Ottumwa Police Department
330 West 2nd Street
Ottumwa, IA 52501
Phone: (641) 683-0661 Fax: (641) 683-4584
Crisis Intervention Services
Main Office: (641) 673-0336
Sexual Assault/Violent Crime Hotline: (800) 270-1620
Emergency Housing Hotline: (844) 673-5499
Iowa Legal Aid
112 East 3rd Street
Ottumwa, IA 52501
Phone: (800) 532-1275
United States Attorney's Office
Southern District
U.S. Court House Annex
110 E. Court Ave, Suite 286
Des Moines, IA 50309-2053
Phone: (515) 473-9300 Fax: (515) 473-9288
Services: Provides assistance to federal victims and witnesses
Washington County Attorney's Office
P.O. Box 841, 222 West Main Street
Washington, IA 52353
Phone: (319) 653-7746 Fax: (319) 653-7784
Washington County Victim Witness Coordinator
P.O. Box 841, 224 West Main Street
Washington, IA 52353
Phone: (319) 653-7746 Fax: (319) 653-7784
Washington County Clerk of District Court
Washington County Courthouse
P.O. Box 391, 224 W. Main Street
Washington, IA 52353
Phone: (319) 653-7741 Fax: (319) 653-7787
Washington County Sheriff
Public Safety Center
2181 Lexington Blvd.
Washington, IA 52353
Phone: (319)653-1007 Fax: (319)653-4638
Washington Police Department
215 East Washington Street
Washington, IA 52353
Phone: (319) 653-2256 Fax: (319) 653-2317
Iowa Legal Aid
1700 South 1st Avenue, Suite 10
Iowa City, IA 52240
Phone: (800) 532-1275
Services: Free civil legal service to people meeting low income guidelines
United States Attorney's Office
Southern District
U.S. Court House Annex
110 E. Court Ave, Suite 286
Des Moines, IA 50309-2053
Phone: (515) 473-9300 Fax: (515) 473-9288
Services: Provides assistance to federal victims and witnesses
Branch Office:
U.S. Courthouse
131 East 4th Street, Suite 310
Davenport, IA 52801
Phone: (563) 449-5432 Fax: (563) 449-5433

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