The Mills County, Iowa Recorders office sells a wide variety of fishing and hunting licenses.


  Mills County, Iowa - Recorder Information
  Fishing and Hunting License

Fishing and Hunting License Information

The Recorder’s office sells fishing, hunting, fur harvester,
deer and wild turkey licenses. Habitat, migratory bird and
trout fees may be purchased as well. Our office also has
other special licenses available.

For additional hunting information visit the Iowa
Department of Natural Resources at http://www.iowadnr.gov
or contact the DNR in Des Moines at 515-281-8688.

Click on the links below for more specific information about the other Recorders services.

Recorders Home Page

Genealogy Information

Military Service Records Information

Real Estate Information
  Land Records and Iowa Land Record Website
  Recording Information and Fees
  Document Formatting Standards
  Iowa Real Estate Transfer Tax Calculator

License Registration Information
  Boat
  ATV and Snowmobiles

Vital Records Information
  Marriage Application
  Birth, Death and Marriage

Passports Information
  Passport Information and Application



Fishing or hunting licenese

Address of
Recorders office:
Courthouse - Main Floor
418 Sharp Street
Glenwood, Iowa 51534

Hours Office is open:
Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Phone Number:
(712) 527-9315

FAX Number:
(712) 527-1507


Office holder name:
Vicki McClintic
Term: Four Years

Employees
Employees in Office:
Lu Anne Christiansen, Deputy
Lisa Tallman, Clerk

Recorder Forms:
Downloadable forms
used in the Recorders office


Recorder's Links:
Iowa Land Records

Other Related Links:
Iowa DNR

Iowa Secretary of State
 
U.S. Passport Agency

State of Iowa Government

Iowa Legislature
General Assembly


Iowa Department of
Public Health


Genealogy Websites
Iowa GenWeb

Roots Web

US GenWeb
 
             

Guiding Spirit - photo courtesy of Blake Mayberry

Indian Grass at Sunset - photo courtesy of Blake Mayberry

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North from Murray Hill - photo courtesy of Blake Mayberry