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There are 18 resources
Legal Forms
Court Forms and Representing Yourself in Court: Landlord and Tenant Disputes
(Separate Website)
Learn the basics on what you can do if you're involved in a Landlord / Tenant dispute, including eviction, housing discrimination, tenant remedies, and more. Find the forms you need to file or respond to a complaint - but remember, if you're representing yourself, be sure to READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY before you begin filling out the forms.
By: Minnesota State Court Self-Help Center
Minnesota Court Fee Waiver: In Forma Pauperis
(Separate Website)
If you believe you cannot afford to pay court fees and costs, click here to learn about the forms you need to fill out to have your court fees waived. These forms are called "In Forma Pauperis" papers.
By: Minnesota State Court Self-Help Center
Anoka County Law Library
(Separate Website)
The Anoka County Law Library provides legal information - not legal advice - to residents of the county including judges of the courts, all county and municipal officials, members of the bar and inhabitants of the county.
By: Anoka County Courts
Carlton County Court Information Booth
(Separate Website)
By: Carlton County Courts
Central MN Legal Services Free Clinics
(Separate Website)
This calendar includes information on 5 different free legal advice clinics in Central MN. They include: St. Cloud area debt clinic, Sherburne County legal clinic, Wright County legal advice clinics, Kandiyohi County debt clinic, Anoka County pro se clinic,
By: Central MN Legal Services
Cook County Court Information Booth
(Separate Website)
By: Cook County Courts
Hennepin County Housing Court Project
(Separate Website)
Free walk-in legal advice for low-income tenants and landlords at the Hennepin County Government Center
By: Fourth Judicial District Self-Help Center
Hennepin County Self-Help Service Center
(Separate Website)
The 4th Judicial District Court (Hennepin County) provides walk-in assistance to self-represented parties at two Self-Help Center locations. To use these services, you must be a resident of Hennepin County or have a court case in Hennepin County.
By: Fourth Judicial District Self-Help Center
Lake County Court Information Booth
(Separate Website)
By: Lake County Courts
Ramsey County Civil Litigant Services
(Separate Website)
Litigant Services provides self represented or pro se persons with forms, instructions, and limited assistance with court procedures such as name change, special term motions, court ordered car title, court ordered delayed birth certificate, and all other civil court procedures.
By: Ramsey County Courts
Self-Help Project: Stearns County Law Library
(Separate Website)
The Law Library maintains a core collection for research in most legal subject areas. A staff attorney from Central Minnesota Legal Services (CMLS) is available to help citizens complete civil court forms, assist citizens in understanding the civil court process, and explain options and how to proceed.
By: Stearns County Courts
Sherburne County Free Legal Clinic
(Separate Website)
Free onsite Legal Advice Clinic at the Sherburne County Government Center. Clinic services are offered on the 3rd Wednesday of each month from 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m.
By: Central Minnesota Legal Services
St. Louis County Court Information Booth - Duluth
(Separate Website)
By: St. Louis County Courts
St. Louis County Court Information Booth - Hibbing
(Separate Website)
By: St. Louis County Courts
St. Louis County Court Information Booth - Virginia
(Separate Website)
By: St. Louis County Courts
Stearns County Court Service Center
(Separate Website)
The Service Center is designed as a self-help area for members of the public who need to have access to the Court system. Public computer terminals are available to enable persons to conduct research on judgments and case files.
By: Stearns County Courts
Washington County Court Self-Service Center
(Separate Website)
The Self-Service Center is open on weekdays from 8:00 - 4:30. Staff will be available to assist in providing access to court-approved forms, general instructions and assistance, Monday and Tuesday 8 - 4:30, and Wednesday 8 - Noon.
By: Washington County Courts
Wright County Legal Clinic
(Separate Website)
A free onsite Legal Advice Clinic at the Wright County Government Center. Clinic services are offered every Thursday from 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m.
By: Central Minnesota Legal Services