File a Complaint

Complaints can be lodged with the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals about several different topics. Please review the topics below to link to the appropriate area.

Administrative Law Judges

The Administrative Hearings Division and its administrative law judges strive to fairly and impartially decide cases, consistent with the law and in an efficient and professional manner. The conduct of administrative law judges is governed by the relevant legal provisions applicable to the case and the Code of Administrative Judicial Conduct. If you have a complaint with the conduct of an administrative law judge, you may make a complaint by completing the online form or by submitting a written complaint.

Please note that if you disagree with the decision in your case and wish to contest that outcome, you must file a prompt appeal consistent with the instructions in that decision or its cover letter and the governing law. Filing a complaint against the administrative law judge does not appeal your decision.

Alarms & Fire Safety

Building & Construction

Fireworks & Explosives

Food Establishments and Hotels

If you've witnessed a possible food code violation or basic hygiene issue at a hotel, restaurant, bar, or other food business, please file a complaint to express your concerns. Complainant information is kept confidential according to Iowa law.

Iowa’s Rapid Response team investigates reported incidents of food code violations and food poisoning to prevent the spread of suspected and confirmed foodborne illness. DIA’s management of up-to-date restaurant inspections, education about food safety for food-related businesses, and teams of food safety professionals work together to keep Iowa’s food supply safe for consumption, from restaurants to grocery stores.

Report food poisoning

Have you or a group of family or friends recently experienced an illness that you believe may be the result of consuming compromised food in Iowa? Call the IowaSic hotline to connect with your local health department to report possible food poisoning. Call 1.844.IowaSic (1.844.469.2742).

Health Facilities and Adult Abuse

Complaints about a facility regulated by the Iowa Department of Inspections, Appeals, and Licensing, a staff member of one of these facilities, and/or specific instances of dependent adult abuse in an Iowa health facility or program. Complainant information is kept confidential according to Iowa law.

You can look up survey (inspection) reports and other information about one of these facilities or programs on the Health Facilities database.

Facilities that DIAL oversees are:

Adult Day Services

Assisted Living Programs

Community Mental Health Centers

Comprehensive Outpatient Rehabilitation Facilities

Elder Group Homes

End-Stage Renal Disease Programs (e.g. Kidney Dialysis centers)

Health Care Employment Agencies

Home Health Care Agencies

Intermediate Care Facilities

Nursing/Skilled Nursing Facilities (e.g. Nursing Homes or Long-Term Care centers)

Organ Procurement Organizations

Outpatient Physical Therapy & Speech Therapy facilities

Portable X-Ray Services

Psychiatric Medical Institutions for Children

Residential Care Facilities

Rural Health Clinics

Subacute Mental Health Facilities

Health & Medical Industry Professionals

File a complaint about a health or medical industry professional licensed by DIAL.

Dentists, Dental Assistants, and Dental Hygienists

The Iowa Dental Board investigates complaints filed against dentists, dental hygienists, and dental assistants. If the board finds that the licensee has violated state law, it may take action against the individual’s license. Click here for an overview of the process.

Anyone can file a complaint, including patients, family members, insurance companies, and others. The board identifies each of these reports as a “complaint."

Nurses and Nurse Practitioners

Iowa law allows the investigation of licensed nurses (RN, LPN, or ARNP) for alleged wrongful behavior and grants authority to invoke appropriate disciplinary action. Click here for more information about the process. Violations of ethical or professional standards may include:

Abusive behavior (physical or verbal)

Breach of confidentiality issues

Criminal convictions (misdemeanors or felonies)

Scope of practice

Boundary issues, including sexual misconduct

Nurse licensure compact violation

Practicing without valid license

If your complaint contains allegations that are not a violation of board rules, the board cannot act. If the allegations appear to violate the rules, your complaint will be processed according to the board's procedures.

Pharmacists, Interns, Technicians, Support Persons, & Controlled Substances Act (CSA) Registrations

The Iowa Board of Pharmacy investigates complaints received related to alleged violations of Iowa law and administrative rules related to the practice of pharmacy and the distribution of drugs in Iowa.

Physicians, Acupuncturists, and Genetic Counselors

The department does not have the authority to get involved in some matters, such as complaints involving insurance companies. The department and the Board of Medicine cannot be involved in suing a licensee for damages or settling disputes over billing or disability ratings.

If the department and the Board of Medicine find that a practitioner has violated state law or the board’s administrative rules, it may take action against the practitioner’s license to practice in Iowa. Disciplinary procedures are located in 653 Iowa Administrative Code, chapters 23-26.

Complete the online complaint form for physicians, acupuncturists, or genetic counselors. You may request a PDF of the complaint form for the Board of Medicine by sending an email to ibmcomplaints@iowa.gov.

Other Medical Industry Professions

If you have a complaint about a profession that used to be under the purview of the Bureau of Professional Licensure, formerly a part of the Department of Health and Human Services. To file a complaint, complete the online contact form. Those professions are:

Hearing Aid Specialists

Speech Pathologists & Audiologists

Mental & Behavioral Health Professionals

Physical & Occupational Therapists

Respiratory Care & Polysomnography Professionals

Note: Complaints related to the practice of acupuncture or genetic counseling should be filed with the Iowa Board of Medicine. The online complaint form for the Board of Medicine is available here.

Public Assistance or Medicaid Provider Fraud

Public Assistance (e.g., SNAP, FIP) or Medicaid Provider Fraud. File a complaint about someone abusing their public assistance benefits, using benefits that do not apply to them, or a provider (e.g., doctors, clinics, hospitals, etc.) committing Medicaid fraud.

Social/Charitable Gambling or Amusement Devices or Concessions

Social/Charitable Gambling or Amusement Device or Concession. Report a violation of the rules surrounding social and charitable gambling licenses or amusement devices or amusement concessions.

Complaints about Other Professions

Professions Formerly Under the Purview of the Department of Commerce

If you have a complaint about a profession that used to be under the purview of the Department of Commerce (Division of Banking/Professional Licensure Bureau) please complete the PLB online contact form. Those professions are:

Engineers and Land Surveyors

Real Estate Agents and Brokers

Real Estate Appraisers

Appraisal Management Companies

Professions Formerly Under the Purview of HHS

If you have a complaint about a non-medical profession that used to be under the purview of the Department of Health and Human Services' Bureau of Professional Licensure) please complete the online contact form. Those professions are:

Sign Language Interpreters & Transliterators