Iowa Code § 633.71

Legal effect of appointment
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1. By qualifyingasfiduciary, any resident or nonresident person submitsto the jurisdiction of the court making the appointment of the fiduciary and, in addition, shall be deemed to agree to all of the following: a. All property coming into the fiduciary’s hands issubject to the jurisdiction of the court wherein are pending the proceedings in which the fiduciary is serving. b. The fiduciary issubject to allorders enteredby the courtin the proceedings inwhich the fiduciaryis serving and notices served upon thefiduciarywith respect tothe proceedings, that are in compliance with the procedure prescribed by this probate code, have the same force and effect as if such service had been personally made upon the fiduciary within the state. c. The fiduciary is subject to the jurisdiction of the courts of this state in all actions and proceedings against the fiduciary arising from or growing out ofthe fiduciaryrelationship and activities;service of process in such actions and proceedings may be made upon the fiduciary by serving the original notice upon the fiduciary outside this state; and such service has the same force and effect as though the service had been personally made upon the fiduciary within this state. 2. The clerk of the court in which is pending the proceedings in which the fiduciary is serving is the lawful attorney or resident agent of such nonresident fiduciary upon whom service of process may be made whether such process be an order of the court entered in the proceedings in which the fiduciary isserving or an original notice of an action arising from or growing out of the fiduciary relationship and activities of the nonresident fiduciary.

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