Iowa Code

Iowa Code § 814.25 (2026)

Cessation of jurisdiction of appellate court

✓ current as of July 2026
Find cases: SyfertCases citing this section IA-LEGlegis.iowa.gov JustiaTitle on Justia CornellLII Search CasesGoogle Scholar

The jurisdiction of the appellate court shall cease when procedendo is issued. All proceedings for executing the judgment shall be had in the district court or by its clerk. [C51, §3101, 3102; R60, §4929, 4930; C73, §4542, 4543; C97, §5466; C24, 27, 31, 35, 39, §14016; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, §793.24; C79, 81, §814.25] 85 Acts, ch 157, §8

\n
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 6 cases (1 in the last 5 years), 1997–2021 · leading case: In the Interest of M.T., M.T., & T.B., Minor Child., 714 N.W.2d 278 (Iowa 2006).
In the Interest of M.T., M.T., & T.B., Minor Child., 714 N.W.2d 278 (Iowa 2006). · cites it 2× “at 290 ; Iowa Code § 814.25 (providing in reference to criminal matters that “[t]he jurisdiction of the appellate court shall cease when procedendo is issued”); id.”
State v. Hawkeye Bail Bonds, 565 N.W.2d 615 (Iowa 1997). · cites it 2× “Iowa Code § 814.25 (1993). When a defendant’s conviction is affirmed, “the original judgment shall be carried into execution as the appellate court shall direct.”
In Re Mt, 714 N.W.2d 278 (Iowa 2006). · cites it 2× “at 290 ; Iowa Code § 814.25 (providing in reference to criminal matters that "[t]he jurisdiction of the appellate court shall cease when procedendo is issued"); id.”
Michael Young v. State of Iowa, 919 N.W.2d 767 (Iowa Ct. App. 2018). · cites it 2× “[289,] 290 [ (1932) ]; Iowa Code § 814.25 [ (2005) ] (providing in reference to criminal matters that "[t]he jurisdiction of the appellate court shall cease when procedendo is issued"); id.”
In re the Marriage of Comstock (Iowa Ct. App. 2021). · cites it 2× “2d 615, 617 (Iowa 1997) (noting that “[f]ollowing disposition on appeal, the district court is vested with jurisdiction when procedendo is issued” (citing Iowa Code § 814.25 )). 6 Neither party has filed an attorney fee affidavit.”
State of Iowa v. Warren William Lovell (Iowa Ct. App. 2014). · cites it 2× “” Iowa Code § 814.25 . 7 That case also noted the supreme court’s inherent power to issue procedendo had been codified by the legislature for criminal cases, citing section 814.”
Annotations are extracted automatically from the opinions in the Syfert caselaw corpus and ranked by authority, recency, and treatment. Dots show Syfertize treatment of the citing case itself.