Drone Laws
in Iowa (2023)

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Iowa State Drone Laws
These laws apply in the entire state.

House Bill 2289 (2014)

It is unlawful for any state agency to use UAVs to enforce traffic laws except under certain circumstances and only after securing an official warrant. Information collected by UAS without a warrant cannot be used in courts unless collected in a manner that is consistent with federal or state laws.

Ref House Bill 2289 (2014)

 

House File 2492 (2018)

It is unlawful to operate a UAV in, on, or above a county jail, municipal holding facility, secure facility for the detention or custody of juveniles, community-based correctional facility, or institution under the department of corrections and any contiguous real property.

Ref House File 2492 (2018)

 

House File 572 (2024)

A person commits intrusion by a remotely piloted aircraft if the person knowingly flies over a homestead or secure farmstead and remains over the property. Doing the same act with a surveillance device constitutes an act of surveillance by the person operating the remotely piloted aircraft.

Ref House File 572 (2024)

City and County
Drone Laws
These laws apply in some areas.

There are currently no local drone laws implemented in the county, city, or town levels of Iowa.