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Consent to the Use of Name is a legal document that was released by the Minnesota Secretary of State - a government authority operating within Minnesota.
Q: What is Consent to the Use of Name in Minnesota?
A: Consent to the Use of Name is a legal document that allows a person to give their consent for another person or organization to use their name for a specific purpose.
Q: What are some common reasons for using Consent to the Use of Name in Minnesota?
A: Some common reasons for using Consent to the Use of Name in Minnesota include allowing a business or organization to use someone's name for promotional purposes or giving permission for a minor child to use their parent's last name.
Q: Is Consent to the Use of Name legally binding in Minnesota?
A: Yes, Consent to the Use of Name is legally binding in Minnesota once both parties have signed the document and it has been notarized.
Q: Can Consent to the Use of Name be revoked in Minnesota?
A: Yes, Consent to the Use of Name can be revoked in Minnesota. However, the revocation must be in writing and delivered to the person or organization that was given permission to use the name.
Q: Are there any specific requirements for Consent to the Use of Name in Minnesota?
A: Yes, in Minnesota, Consent to the Use of Name must be in writing, signed by the person giving consent, and notarized in order to be legally valid.
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