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The Minnesota Judicial Branch has officially reduced its major criminal caseload to pre-pandemic levels. This comes on the heels of new survey results that show the public is extremely satisfied with Minnesota courts.
Access Court of Appeals or Supreme Court Case Records. The Minnesota Supreme Court and Court of Appeals offer online access to court opinions and case records through the public view of the Minnesota Appellate Courts Case Management System (P-MACS). Search Appellate Court Records.
Case Search allows users to search for court cases by person name, business name, attorney name, case number, citation number, or attorney bar number. It also provides access to a Register of Actions and the public documents available online in each case.
To provide justice through a system that assures equal access for the fair and timely resolution of cases and controversies. Vision The general public and those who use the court system will refer to it as accessible, fair, consistent, responsive, free of discrimination, independent, and well-managed.
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.
Find a Minnesota district court, appellate court or judicial district administration.
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. Use this page to learn about filing a case in district court and to electronically file and serve court documents.
File a Case in Supreme Court or Court of Appeals. provides the citizens of Minnesota with prompt and deliberate review of all final decisions of the trial courts, state agencies and local governments.
The Minnesota Court of Appeals provides the citizens of Minnesota with prompt and deliberate review of all final decisions of the trial courts, state agencies, and local governments.
MGA allows Minnesota government agencies to access appropriate electronic court records and documents stored in the Minnesota Court Information System for cases in Minnesota district courts. MGA is an internet browser-based application that requires no installation.