What You Need to Know About Iowa’s Texting & Driving Laws

November 4, 2021

Smartphones have become such an integral part of our everyday lives that many people find it hard to put them down—even while driving. As many accident attorneys can attest, cellphones are a key contributor to distracted driving crashes. Not only can someone be held liable for an accident, but they could also face additional legal penalties for texting and driving.

What Are Iowa’s Cellphone Laws?

While Iowa does allow drivers to use cellphones while driving, its distracted driving laws draw the line at texting and other forms of electronic messaging. In Iowa, it is illegal to use a cellphone or any other electronic device to write, send, or even view an “electronic message,” such as a text or email, while driving. This law also applies to the use of social media apps, instant messages, and games. It should also be noted that drivers who have a learner’s permit or intermediate license are subject to a complete cellphone ban. If you are injured due to someone else’s distracted driving, contact an accident attorney as soon as possible.

What Are the Penalties?

The state of Iowa also has set penalties in place for any violation of its distracted driving laws. If a driver is pulled over for texting and driving, they will be charged with a misdemeanor and face costly fines. However, if their negligent behavior leads to an accident that injures another person, they will receive a $500 fine and a license suspension of up to 90 days. Accidents resulting in death will result in a $1,000 fine, a 180-day license suspension, and other legal consequences, including potential vehicular homicide charges.


If you are injured due to someone else texting and driving, the accident attorney at 
Schnurr Law Firm, P.C. in Webster County, IA, can provide quality representation. Accident attorney Jerry L. Schnurr III uses over three decades of legal experience to ensure you get the compensation you deserve. To learn more about his practice areas, visit him online , or call (515) 576-3911 to schedule a free consultation.


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