Access Existing Accounts
For Individual Users that have active accounts.
Overview
The Minnesota Judicial Branch offers Minnesota Government Access (MGA) accounts to Minnesota government agencies. 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. Users access MGA through individual login accounts.
MGA is available now for all Minnesota government agencies in all Minnesota counties. If you are not part of a Minnesota government agency, access to some public court records is available through Minnesota Court Records Online (MCRO).
To apply for MGA, Government Agencies will need to designate an Agency Account Manager, who will coordinate the Users’ responsibilities of the application process (register online and sign a User Acknowledgement Form), and submit the required Application Materials to the Minnesota Judicial Branch. Once your application has been submitted, approved, and processed, Users will be able to use MGA.
Note: Allow ample time for the entire application process.
- Use the following links to correctly prepare the Application Materials.:
- See FAQs, #22, for more information regarding Agency Account Manager responsibilities.
- Learn the Users’ registration process.
- If you have Users who work for multiple agencies, please contact the Minnesota Judicial Branch at the beginning of your preparation so we can guide your Agency on how to proceed with the application process.
- To update (add or remove) Users for your Agency once your application has been approved, see the Update Existing Accounts tab.
- Must be signed by someone with authority to bind the Agency.
- If you are applying for multiple Agencies, you must complete one Master Subscriber Agreement per Agency.
- A single Agency cannot apply for access on behalf of all Agencies within a county.
- Submit one application on behalf of your Agency, not on behalf of your individual business units.
- The “Government Subscriber Name” field must contain the name of the Government Agency (not a person’s or law firm’s name).
- This document is documented verification of authority to sign on behalf of and bind the entity.
- There is no specific document for this signing authority, as the verification of authorization for each signer varies by Agency. The Minnesota Judicial Branch needs documentation that tells us the person signing the agreement has the authority to sign it.
- Examples: Typically, an Agency will send us a city or county resolution; city or council charter language; or other documentation referencing a specific statute or ordinance that grants the person signing the agreement the authority to sign the agreement on behalf of the Agency.
- If your Agency already has an existing resolution regarding electronic access with the Minnesota Judicial Branch, the resolution needs to be general enough to cover the revised Master Subscriber Agreement being signed now. If you need to get a new resolution passed, we will keep your file open until the appropriate governing board has been able to meet and pass your resolution.
- Must be completed on behalf of the Government Agency (e.g., not a person’s or law firm’s name).
- Must be signed by the same person who signs the Master Subscriber Agreement. Their information should also be put in the Agency Director/Manager Authorizing Request block on the first page. Agency Account Manager information should be put in the Agency Account Manager block.
- If you are applying for multiple Agencies, you must complete one MGA Request Form per Agency.
- If you work for more than one Agency, you may need to register for each Agency, but you can have only one email address in the system. Please contact the Minnesota Judicial Branch at the beginning of your preparation so we can guide your Agency on how to proceed with the application process.
- Users sign this form after they have completed the online registration process, and then give them to you so you can complete the CAT.
- All the signed User Acknowledgement Forms need to be combined into one PDF document.
- The CAT is completed after all Users have finished the entire registration process.
- The information on the CAT (User names and email addresses) has to match exactly what Users used when registering.
- The CAT must be submitted as an Excel spreadsheet (not as a scanned document).
- A completed CAT is sent to the Minnesota Judicial Branch’s IT Department to configure Users’ roles and verify the data that Users inputted in the online registration system.
Agency Account Manager:
Each Agency has an assigned Agency Account Manager, who (1) serves as the point of contact between the Agency and the State Court Administrator’s Office, (2) maintains a current list of the Agency’s Users and their signed User Acknowledgment Forms, (3) promptly notifies State Court Administration when an Agency’s Users with individual logins should have accounts added or deleted, and (4) reports violations of the agreement by an Agency’s Users and the steps taken to remedy the violations.
CAT (Configuration Assessment Tool):
The CAT is the Excel spreadsheet of all Users who have self-registered, signed User Acknowledgment Forms, and are requesting access.
Government Agency:
A Government Agency encompasses Minnesota federal, state, and local government entities. Non-profit corporations and private attorneys are not eligible. However, if a private attorney is under contract with a Minnesota state or local Agency (such as a city prosecutor), the Agency may apply and allow the private attorney to use its account for government purposes only. The Agency must submit the application and oversee usage of any accounts used by private attorneys under contract. For more information, please read the
Policies and Notices tab .
Master Subscriber Agreement:
The Master Subscriber Agreement is a legal agreement; it is the short name for “Master Subscriber Agreement for Minnesota Court Data Services for Governmental Agencies.” Government Agencies must sign a revised Master Subscriber Agreement with State Court Administration to receive access to MGA.
MGA (Minnesota Government Access):
MGA is an Internet-based application that provides Government Agencies appropriate
electronic access to court records and documents.
User:
A Government Agency’s employee or independent contractor who requests and receives appropriate electronic access to MGA.
User Acknowledgement Form:
The form signed by each User within the Government Subscriber’s Agency to confirm, in writing, that the User understands the requirements and restrictions of the Master Subscriber Agreement.
To apply for MGA, Government Agencies will need to designate an Agency Account Manager, who will coordinate the Users’ responsibilities of the application process (register online and sign a User Acknowledgement Form), and submit the required Application Materials to the Minnesota Judicial Branch. Once your application has been submitted, approved, and processed, Users will be able to use MGA.
To apply for MGA, Agency Account Managers should follow and use the Instructions below.
Users will be given instructions (on how to register for MGA) by their Agency Account Managers.
Apply
- Verify that each User (including you) has registered online for MGA and signed and given you a User Acknowledgement Form.
- Gather all the Users’ exact User names (email addresses) they provided during online registration and add them to the CAT, while verifying that the User names (email addresses) exactly match what they used to register online (e.g., Thomas vs. Tom).
- Important! The CAT must be completed:
- In Excel format; and
- After Users have finished online registration.
- Complete all Application Materials (see the Prepare Tab for more information).
The Minnesota Judicial Branch will do the following:
- Alert the Agency Account Manager if there are any discrepancies or questions.
- Notify the Agency Account Manager when your Agency has access and Users’ accounts have been set up and are ready for use.
- Send a fully executed copy of the Master Subscriber Agreement to the Agency Account Manager, after the Agency’s application has been completely processed.
Update User Access
Instructions for Government Agencies that are already using MGA. To apply for MGA access as a first-time applicant, go to the Apply for Access tab.
Add User
Agency Account Manager:
- Send the new User(s) two documents: Users’ Instructions and Quick Reference Guide: Registering for an Account.
- Complete a CAT (Configuration Assessment Tool) after each User has registered online.
Note: CAT must be submitted as an Excel spreadsheet (not as a scanned document). If you are adding and removing Users at the same time, provide two, separate CATs.
- Gather signed User Acknowledgement Form(s) or signed Civil Legal Services User Acknowledgement Form(s), if applicable, after all new User(s) have registered online. Compile all signed acknowledgement forms in one PDF document.
- Complete and sign the MGA Change Request Form. Multiple Change Request Forms may be submitted.
- Submit all documents to GSAreceiving@mjbcourtnet.courts.state.mn.us
Remove User
Agency Account Manager:
- Complete a CAT (Configuration Assessment Tool).
Note: CAT must be submitted as an Excel spreadsheet (not as a scanned document). If you are adding and removing Users at the same time, provide two, separate CATs.
- Complete and sign the MGA Change Request Form. Multiple Change Request Forms may be submitted.
- Submit all Documents to GSAreceiving@mjbcourtnet.courts.state.mn.us
Change Agency Account Manager
Send the new Agency Account Manager’s contact information to MGAAccessSupport@courts.state.mn.us.
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MGA Support PlanTo get answers to your questions and assist you with using MGA, please select one of the below options:
Submitting the Agency Application or Accessing MGA
For example, “Who should sign the Master Subscriber Agreement for my agency?” or “Where do I send the application materials for my registered users?”
MGAAccessSupport@courts.state.mn.us.
(NOTE: Application materials and Change Requests must be sent to
GSAreceiving@mjbcourtnet.courts.state.mn.us)
MGA Support
Contact for general questions about using MGA.
Business Hours: Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. – 4:15 p.m. excluding
court holidays.
By Phone
- Twin Cities Metro (calling from area codes 612, 651, 763, or 952) or international: (651) 413-8160
- All other callers: (833) 707-2791
By Email
Use the
MGA Support Contact Form.
Specific Case or Document-related Questions
For example, “Why can’t I access a document?” or “Who is the judicial officer assigned to this case?”
Contact
local court administration.
General
Use the
Resources and Support tab to find information about MGA assistance. Submit your question using one of the 3 options. Be sure to select the most relevant option to ensure your question goes to the appropriate support staff and can be answered as quickly as possible.
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For security reasons, MGA automatically logs you out of the system after 60 minutes of inactivity. The automatic log out is required because the Judicial Branch is sharing confidential case information and confidential documents through MGA.
No. The Master Subscriber Agreement does include fee provisions in the event that fees are added in the future. Agencies will be notified before any fees are imposed.
Using MGA
Your username is the e-mail address you entered when you registered for MGA. We recommend using the daily email address used with your agency.
Please contact
local court administration to request access to the document. Include the case number and the document name in your request. The document may need to be reviewed by local court administration.
This issue is occurring intermittently for users when performing a Smart Search by party name. When the error occurs, the case numbers and case links do not load on the search results page. However, users have been able to get the case numbers and links to load by selecting the Name or Date of Birth links near the top of the page. If that workaround does not fix the issue, please report it via our
Technical Support Form. We have reported this issue to our vendor.
MGA has a Hearings Search option. You can search for hearings by judicial officer, party name, case number, attorney name and/or attorney bar number for an entered date range. MGA does not provide a calendar “session” view that displays the calendar(s) for a particular county or court location. That functionality is available in the
Minnesota Partner Calendar (MPARC).
You can perform a wildcard search by including an asterisk (*) in your search. To perform a wildcard search using a case number, enter at least 4 letters or numbers and then the wildcard asterisk in the Smart Search field and click submit. To perform a wildcard search using a party name, enter at least 4 letters and then a wildcard. If no wildcard asterisk is present, the system assumes an exact name or case search.
No. Background checks are conducted through the
Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension's (BCA) Computerized Criminal History (CCH) system, which you can access:
- Online at https://cch.state.mn.us/;
- At their office located at 1430 Maryland Avenue East in St. Paul; or
- By calling (651) 793-2400 for information.
The BCA's CCH system links prior criminal history through fingerprints to verify the identification of the individual. MGA cannot provide this level of verification.
MGA does not offer a search feature to identify all active warrants or warrant history for a party. Instead, users must perform a Smart Search by party name and then review the warrant information in the Register of Actions (ROA) for each case. Warrants are listed in the Case Information section of the ROA. Parties with an active warrant also have a red ‘W’ icon by their name in the ROA. The icon is visible next to the party’s name in all cases, so the presence of the icon does not necessarily mean the active warrant was issued in the case you are currently viewing. Review the Case Information section of the ROA to determine if there is an active warrant on the specific case.
No, MGA does not offer the ability to search by law enforcement case number or ICR.
The Financial Information section of the Register of Actions (ROA) displays the total amount of restitution ordered, the remaining financial balance due, and any payments made on the case. The financial balance includes restitution and fines and fees, so users may need to calculate the remaining restitution amount by reviewing the payments. MGA only displays payment dates and amounts; users cannot see who submitted the payment.
The status history of any bonds posted in a case is available in the Case Information section of the Register of Actions (ROA). This information includes the date(s) when each bond was posted, forfeited, discharged, etc. To find the amount of any posted bond, review the corresponding bond document in the Case Events section.
No. The Rules of Public Access to Records of the Minnesota Judicial Branch prohibit remote access to party phone numbers and email addresses.
We have reported this issue to our vendor. Until the print button in the Register of Actions is fixed, we recommend using the print options in your browser. You may need to adjust the print settings to avoid issues such as overlapping text.
See the
MGA Subscriber Access Overview handout for more information on what records are available in MGA based on your agency type. If you are not able to find the records using a name search, try selecting the Sounds Like option in the Advanced Filtering Options. Additionally, MGA has wildcard search capabilities that allow users to enter several characters followed by an asterisk if you are unsure of a name’s exact spelling. Additional wildcard search instructions are available by clicking on the question mark icon on the Smart Search page within MGA. Please contact
local court administration with questions about records you are unable to access in MGA.
MGA Agency Application Process
The agency application process for MGA is outlined on the
Apply for MGA Access tab on our public MGA webpage.
To add new users and remove users from your current MGA accounts, go to the
Update Existing Accounts tab on our public MGA webpage.
Send new agency applications and change requests to
GSAreceiving@mjbcourtnet.courts.state.mn.us. Please do not mail or email materials to other addresses unless specifically requested. Additionally, secured emails and attachments sent through third party applications cannot be opened by the Judicial Branch.
The Master Subscriber Agreement is to be signed by the director/administrator/manager of your agency, on behalf of the entire agency (i.e., identify your agency name at its highest level, such as Ramsey County Attorney’s Office, or City of Montevideo, or other agency/entity name). Many agencies require city council or county board action to grant the authority to enter into the agreement.
Yes, each agency is required under the Master Subscriber Agreement to have an Agency Account Manager. The Agency Account Manager responsibilities include:
- Serving as the point of contact between the agency and the State Court Administrator’s Office;
- Maintaining a current list of the agency’s Individual Users and their signed User Acknowledgment Forms;
- Promptly notifying State Court Administration when an agency’s Individual Users with individual logins should have accounts added or deleted; and
- Reporting violations of the Agreement by an agency’s Individual Users and the steps taken to remedy the violations.
Your agency director/administrator/manager designates the individual he or she wishes to serve as the Agency Account Manager. The Agency Account Manager must be able to perform the responsibilities stated above (See #22). Larger agencies may need to have more than one Agency Account Manager. However, we strongly recommend agencies have no more than two agency account managers.
Check your junk mailbox and/or spam folder for the registration emails. The emails may also take some time to generate (often up to one hour).
You need to work with your Agency Account Manager, who will submit a request on your behalf. Registering your email address is just one step in requesting access to MGA. MGA accounts may take a few weeks to set up after we receive the necessary information from the Agency Account Manager. Once your account is set up, you will receive an email.
Your users can confirm if they have completed the registration process. Users that have completed the process will receive two confirmation emails, which you can use to verify their registration. A
Quick Reference Guide is available to assist users with both steps of registration.
No. This is not a required field. Additionally, completing this field will not update any attorney or agency information on any case records with the Minnesota district courts.
During registration, select one of your multiple counties from the dropdown menu. A “State” option is also available in the dropdown menu for agencies that have statewide jurisdiction, such as the State Appellate Public Defender’s Office. Public defenders will be prompted to select a district when registering. Make sure to include your full agency name during the registration process.
The city/municipality that you contract with is the “agency” for the purposes of your MGA application. The city/municipality will enter into the Master Subscriber Agreement and sign the Request Form. Make sure to include documentation of verification of authority for the person signing the agreement. You will likely submit the application on behalf of the city/municipality.
If you represent/work for more than one city, please contact
MGAAccessSupport@courts.state.mn.us prior to submitting your application and we will assist with the application process. Your MGA registration process will depend on the county where each agency is located. You may need to complete a separate registration for each agency if the agency access differs. Each of your agencies needs to submit a Master Subscriber Agreement and the required supporting documentation.
If you have changed agencies:
- You will need to register your new email address and request access with the help of your new Agency Account Manager.
- Your access with your old e-mail address will be removed per your former agency’s Agency Account Manager.
If your email address has changed because of a name change:
- You can update your contact email address by editing your MGA profile. This is the address that may be used for system notifications and user communications.
- If you want to change your login ID to match your new email address, you will need to register the new email address and request access with the help of your Agency Account Manager. The Agency Account Manager will also need to request that your old email address be deactivated.
Carefully read the following Policies & Notices. Check back periodically for new versions. The following documents give you important information on the supporting Court Rules and terms and conditions governing your account. The Master Subscriber Agreement requires that you stay up to date on this information.