537.1203 - JURISDICTION -- SERVICE OF PROCESS.

        537.1203  JURISDICTION -- SERVICE OF PROCESS.         1.  The district court of this state may exercise jurisdiction      over any person with respect to any conduct in this state governed by      this chapter or with respect to any claim arising from a transaction      subject to this chapter.  In addition to any other method provided by      rule or by statute, personal jurisdiction over a person may be      acquired in a civil action or proceeding instituted in the district      court by the service of process in the manner provided by this      section.         2.  If a person is not a resident of this state or is a      corporation not authorized to do business in this state and engages      in any conduct in this state governed by this chapter, or engages in      a transaction subject to this chapter, the person may designate an      agent upon whom service of process or original notice may be made in      this state.  The agent shall be a resident of state or a corporation      authorized to do business in this state.  The designation shall be in      a writing and filed with the secretary of state.  If no designation      is made and filed or if process or original notice cannot be served      in this state upon the designated agent, process or original notice      may be served upon the secretary of state, in the manner provided in      section 617.3 for service upon nonresident persons and foreign      corporations which have made contracts with residents of Iowa, and      the provisions of that section relating to the service of process or      original notice apply.  
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         [C75, 77, 79, 81, § 537.1203]