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Please go to the Help Topics Homepage to learn more about what forms you may need and find other resources related to many of the topics listed below. *New* Use Minnesota Guide & File to create forms in certain case types. For more information, visit our Guide & File Help Topic.
For help with how to open the forms, visit the Court Forms Information Help Topic to read Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), and a helpful Quick Reference Guide (QRG) on Working with Fillable Smart Forms.
For help with how to open the forms, visit the Court Forms Information Help Topic to read Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), and a helpful Quick Reference Guide (QRG) on Working with Fillable Smart Forms. *New!*. Use Minnesota Guide & File to create the forms you need to Start a Divorce in MN.
File a Case. File a Case in District Court. Most cases begin in Minnesota’s district courts. District courts are located in each of the state's 87 counties and are divided among 10 judicial districts for administration purposes. Electronically file and serve court documents (for applicable filers)
Court Forms. The menus to the left contain the most commonly used forms in the District Court of the District of Minnesota. For additional forms, please visit the forms library on the United States Courts website by clicking on the link.
General Rules of Practice for the District Courts. Adopted Effective January 1, 1992. With amendments effective through September 1, 2024.
Each Minnesota district courthouse offers electronic access to statewide public case records through public access terminals. Each district courthouse also offers in-person counter access to locally-stored, public case records in paper form.
Court Forms, from the Minnesota State Courts Self Help Center. Court Rules Forms, the appendices of forms that accompany the rules of court, from the Minnesota Judiciary. Forms, from the Fourth Judicial District (Hennepin County) Courts.
Below are the most commonly used forms in the District Court of the District of Minnesota. For additional forms, please visit the forms library on the United States Courts website by clicking on the link.
Civil actions are legal cases that involves money, injury or damages, return of property, or civil rights. Civil actions are non-criminal matters. The Minnesota Courts have information about filing a civil action. There are important deadlines in civil action cases so read the information carefully.