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The Minnesota Department of Commerce oversees more than 40 industries to protect consumer interests and ensure a fair and competitive marketplace in our state. We protect & assist consumers and businesses.
Learn more about working for Commerce, our work policies, employee benefits, and more; Get a tour of our hybrid office space; Receive equipment needed for your job such as a laptop, monitors, and a keyboard
Minnesota Department of Commerce 85 7th Place East, Suite 280 Saint Paul, MN 55101 Main Office: 651-539-1500 Complaints: 651-539-1600 Energy Information: 800-657-3710
Each year, Commerce receives millions of dollars in unclaimed property from businesses and organizations that have lost contact with the owners. The Department is responsible for safeguarding the funds or property until claimed by the rightful owners or heirs.
The Department of Commerce administers an application and renewal program for more than 250,000 license holders across more than 50 license types.
File a complaint or general inquiry with Commerce about any business or industry we regulate.
For more than 150 years, the Minnesota Department of Commerce and its predecessor agencies have protected consumer interests and ensured a fair and competitive marketplace in our state. Commerce protects the public interest through a broad range of regulations and programs.
Minnesota Department of Commerce 85 7th Place East, Suite 280 Saint Paul, MN 55101 Main Office: 651-539-1500 Complaints: 651-539-1600 Energy Information: 800-657-3710
Our Insurance Division oversees insurance companies operating in Minnesota to ensure they are financially sound and that their products are priced fairly and provide the consumer protections required by state law.
Forms are used by all county title, recorder or property offices in Minnesota to transfer title of property. Forms are required to be filed in the county where the property is located. Forms cannot be altered, only filled in or completed, otherwise they may not be accepted for filing at the county offices.