Minnesota Judicial Branch Forms

The Minnesota Judicial Branch is responsible for administering justice and resolving legal disputes in the state of Minnesota. It oversees the statewide court system, which includes district courts, appellate courts, and the Minnesota Supreme Court. The branch ensures fair and impartial proceedings, provides access to justice, and upholds the rule of law in the state.

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This Form is used for filing an Affidavit of Personal Service in the state of Minnesota. It is used to provide proof that a legal document has been personally served to the intended recipient.

This document is used for corporate entities in Minnesota to disclose certain information to the court.

This document is used to file a complaint regarding civil rights violations in the state of Minnesota. It provides a formal process for individuals to report discriminatory practices and seek resolution.

This document is used to notify the recipient's intention to request redaction in Minnesota.

This form is used for registering for the Medical Aid Division (MDL) program in Minnesota.

This Form is used for re-registering H-M Attorneys with the state of Minnesota. It is required for attorneys who are already authorized to practice law in the state and are seeking to renew their registration.

This document is used for certifying student practice and providing notice of appearance of a student attorney in Minnesota.

This document is for requesting a refund of electronic fees that were mistakenly made in Minnesota.

This document is a request for exemption from electronic filing in the state of Minnesota. It is used when an individual or business is unable to file their documents electronically and requires an exemption from this requirement.

This document is used for a pro se party in Minnesota to make a formal declaration in a legal proceeding. It allows individuals to represent themselves in court without an attorney.

This document is for notifying the court and opposing parties of a limited appearance by an attorney in a Minnesota case.

This document is used for filing a complaint in the state of Minnesota. It is a formal way to address grievances or issues with a person, organization, or government entity within the state.

This type of document is used to file a complaint against an employer in Minnesota for discrimination in the workplace.

This document is used for assigning social security cases in the state of Minnesota.

This document serves as proof that conventionally filed or sealed documents have been properly served in the state of Minnesota.

This document is used to certify the service of proposed orders in Minnesota. It verifies that the orders have been properly served to all parties involved in a legal case.

This document serves as proof that a legal document has been delivered to the recipient through mail in the state of Minnesota.

This type of document is used in Minnesota to request a court action or decision on a specific matter. It outlines the facts and arguments supporting the requested action.

This document is for notifying individuals about a scheduled hearing on a motion in the state of Minnesota.

This document is a Meet-And-Confer Statement used in Minnesota. It is a statement that outlines the meeting and negotiation process between parties involved in a legal case.

This document is a written notice that informs an employee in Minnesota that they have been dismissed or terminated from their job. It outlines the reasons for the dismissal and any relevant information regarding their final paycheck or severance, if applicable.

This document is used to notify the court of an agreement reached by both parties to dismiss a case in Minnesota.

This document is for individuals who cannot afford the costs of a legal proceeding in Minnesota. It allows them to request a waiver of filing fees and other court costs.

This document provides instructions for petitioners in Minnesota who want to expunge (seal) their criminal records. It is available in both English and Hmong languages.

This Form is used for filing a grievance related to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in the state of Minnesota.

This form is used for obtaining a certificate or receipt of transcript from an appellant in the state of Minnesota.

This lesson plan teaches students in grades K-5 in Minnesota how to resolve conflicts. Students will learn valuable skills such as communication and problem-solving.

This document is a lesson plan designed for students in grades 7-12 in Minnesota. It focuses on teaching students how to choose a judge.

This document provides a lesson plan for grades 9-12 in Minnesota to understand the judicial decision-making process in the Minnesota judiciary.

This lesson plan is designed for students in grades 9-12 to learn about the Minnesota judiciary system, with a specific focus on impartiality and elections.

This lesson plan is designed to help students in grades 9-12 understand the differences between legislators and judges in the Minnesota judiciary system. It provides educational materials and activities to foster a deeper understanding of these roles and their significance in the state.

This Form is used for collecting the opinions of individuals who require interpreter services in Minnesota. (Spanish)

This document is used to request a public defender in the state of Minnesota.

This form is used to provide instructions to the petitioner on how to expunge or seal their criminal records in Minnesota. The instructions are available in both English and Spanish.

This document notifies tenant screening companies in Minnesota about your expungement. It specifically caters to the Hmong community.

This document for notifying tenant screening companies about expungement in Minnesota for Somali speakers.

This document is for individuals in Minnesota who cannot afford legal representation and need a public defender. It is specific to the Somali community in Minnesota.

This Form is used for providing instructions for various forms (CON111, 11.1, CON112, 11.2) in Minnesota.

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