Information for Bail Bonding Agents and Agencies conducting business with Minnesota courts.
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
The Office of the Clerk of the Appellate Courts accepts all case filings for the Minnesota Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals.
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
The website of the Minnesota Judicial Branch.
Jury service information for Minnesota District Courts. Potential jurors are randomly selected from driver’s license, state identification (ID), and voter registration records. Jurors receive a summons that tells them to appear at the courthouse
MyMNGuardian (MMG) is an application, developed by the Minnesota Judicial Branch, that allows court-appointed guardians to submit Personal Well-Being Reports (PWBR) and the corresponding Affidavit of Service electronically.
MyMNConservator (MMC) is an online conservator account reporting application that allows conservators to file their inventory and annual accountings electronically.
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