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If you know that there is an outstanding warrant for you in Iowa your best course of action would be to call the Iowa State Police - identify yourself as an out-of-state resident who understands there is a warrant for your arrest. Ask what it is for and how to clear it up.
Nebraska
The Missouri River forms the border between Iowa and Nebraska.
Depends on the court.
Completely unlike Nebraska's Topography of Iowa, that's for sure.
The Missouri River forms the border between Iowa and Nebraska.
Nebraska is bordered by Iowa to the east. Lincoln is the capital city in Nebraska.
Iowa does not extradite for misdemeanor warrants as a general rule of thumb UNLESS the Judge Orders it. If you google "Iowa Courts" you will be able to find the Iowa Courts Website and find out whether or not your charge is extraditable. They have their records online and you can search your names. Under the "Disposition" or "Bonds" it will say "Extradition" and if it says "Y" they are looking to extradite you and if there is a "N" then they aren't seeking it. Most states don't bother to extradite misdemeanors, so don't listen to blow holes who tell you to freak out over a simple charge. Felonies are different, almost all states extradite.
Arkansas, Missouri,Iowa, Oklahoma, Kansas,Nebraska,and Minnesota.
Nebraska is the only US state that borders both Colorado and Iowa.
Iowa
The states of South Dakota and Nebraska both border Iowa. The eastern border of South Dalota is with Minnesota and Iowa. The eastern border of Nebraska is with Iowa and Missouri.