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The Minnesota Judicial Branch is seeking input from court customers as part of its eCourtMN Initiative.  Your feedback will help us determine whether the vision and goals of eCourtMN are being met and how to improve our service.  Please click here to take the survey.

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eFiling and eService are two components of the eCourtMN initiative, which will move state courts from paper to electronic case records. The transition is scheduled to take place over a four-year period.

Three Steps to Start eFiling and eServing- Designate Administrator, Train, Register

eFile and eServe Training

If you have completed your training, you may proceed to file your case.

Frequently Asked Questions and Answers

MN eFile Support Center

District Courts Currently Offering eFiling and eService:

  • Cass County (Voluntary- Civil, Family, Adoption, Criminal, Probate/Mental Health, Juvenile)
  • Clay County (Voluntary- Civil, Family, Adoption, Criminal, Probate/Mental Health, Juvenile)
  • Cook County (Voluntary- Civil, Family, Adoption, Criminal, Probate/Mental Health, Juvenile)
  • Dakota County (Voluntary- Civil, Family, Adoption, Criminal, Probate/Mental Health, Juvenile)
  • Faribault (Voluntary- Civil, Family, Adoption, Criminal, Probate/Mental Health, Juvenile)
  • Hennepin County 
    • Mandatory- Civil, Family, Housing
    • Voluntary- Conciliation, Juvenile, Probate, Juvenile Delinquency, Mental Health, Criminal
  • Kandiyohi County (Voluntary for all lines of business- Civil, Family, Criminal, Probate/Mental Health, Juvenile)
  • Lake County (Voluntary- Civil, Family, Adoption, Criminal, Probate, Juvenile)
  • Morrison County (Voluntary- Civil, Family, Adoption, Criminal, Probate/Mental Health, Juvenile)
  • Ramsey County
    • Mandatory- Civil, Family, Domestic Abuse & Harassment, Housing
    • Voluntary- Probate, CHIPS & Adoption, Conciliation, Criminal, Juvenile Delinquency, Mental Health, and some Traffic cases (not original complaints and citations, documents filed by individuals representing themselves, or payable offenses not referred to a judge)
  • Washington County (Voluntary- Civil, Family, Adoption, Probate, Criminal, and Juvenile)