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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.
The information available on Minnesota Court Records Online (MCRO) is provided as a service and is not the official court case record. The Minnesota Judicial Branch does not certify MCRO records or search results, and is not responsible for any errors or omissions in the data found on MCRO.
Minnesota Court Records Online (MCRO) provides online access to Minnesota state district (trial) court records and documents.
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Minnesota Court Records Online (MCRO) is an online application that provides public access to Minnesota state district court records and documents. Through MCRO, you can conduct broad or specific searches to access court case records and documents:
Court records from Minnesota Court of Appeals and Minnesota Supreme Court include pleadings/documents filed by the parties to the case (including petitions, statements of the case, and briefs) and orders and opinions from the court.
The Minnesota Tax Court is a specialized, executive branch court specifically established by the Minnesota Legislature to hear only tax related cases. The Court's mission is to provide timely and equitable disposition of appeals of orders issued by the Commissioner of Revenue and local property tax valuations, classification, equalization and ...
Anne McKeig has served on the Minnesota Supreme Court since 2016. A descendant of the White Earth Nation, Justice McKeig is the first American Indian to serve on the Court. It’s a long way from Federal Dam to the Minnesota Supreme Court.
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.
There are several ways to find cases from the appellate level courts involving a particular party. For published decisions, West's digests, such as West's Minnesota Digest, contain a Table of Cases listing both defendants and plaintiffs.