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The Minnesota Court Information System (MNCIS) went online November 16, 2007 (http://www.mncourts.gov/publicaccess). There is a Frequently-Asked-Questions page at http://www.mncourts.gov/?page=3626. The paper files remain in the courthouse. For links to the district courts see http://www.mncourts.gov/default.aspx?page=238. [Return to Top of Page] • What Self-Help resources are available on the Internet? Self-Help information on many topics is available from the Minnesota Courts Self-Help Center at http://www.mncourts.gov/selfhelp/. An important page to note is the one on Representing Yourself in Court: http://www.mncourts.gov/selfhelp/?page=256. Many local courthouses also have self-help services available. See http://www.mncourts.gov/selfhelp/?page=251. Useful videos are also available at http://www.mncourts.gov/selfhelp/?page=1913. The Second District (Ramsey County) court has added self-help pages on some of the more common procedures in the district courts, such as filing a ...
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Does Minnesota have a Web site like Wisconsin's to search cases in the district courts?
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