This form is an Application for Certificate of Discharge of IRS Lien. Use to obtain certificate of release when lien has been removed or satisfied. Check for compliance with your specific circumstances.
This form is an Application for Certificate of Discharge of IRS Lien. Use to obtain certificate of release when lien has been removed or satisfied. Check for compliance with your specific circumstances.
The Fourth Judicial District includes only Hennepin County, which is made up of 45 cities (population: 1.2 million). It is the state's largest trial court with 63 judges, 12 referees, and 582 staff who process approximately 40% of all cases filed in the state.
If you are interested in obtaining a will filed in Hennepin (including Minneapolis), Marshall, or St. Louis (including Duluth) counties, please contact that county's court records or court administration department.
Call the Warrant Helpline at (612) 540-6485 This service gives you an opportunity to schedule a date to take care of it. If you have an attorney, you or your attorney can call and schedule court. Hours: a.m. to p.m., Monday-Friday, but you can leave a voicemail after hours and we will call you back.
Call 612-348-3000, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to p.m.
Each Minnesota district courthouse offers electronic access to statewide public case records through public access terminals.
Users can access and download the following types of public documents: All documents in all Major and Minor Criminal and Civil case types. All documents in all Formal Probate, Other Probate, Guardianship and Conservatorship, and Trust case types. Only orders, appellate opinions, and notices prepared by the court in:
Federal case files are maintained electronically and are available through the internet-based Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) service. PACER allows anyone with an account to search and locate appellate, district, and bankruptcy court case and docket information. Register for a PACER account.
However, certain court records are restricted from public access in Hennepin County. Examples include: Sealed or expunged records. Records containing confidential information, such as social security numbers, financial account numbers, or medical records.
Each Minnesota district courthouse offers electronic access to statewide public case records through public access terminals. Each district courthouse also offers in-person counter access to locally-stored, public case records in paper form.
Article VI of the Minnesota Constitution places the judicial power of the state in the judicial branch. The branch consists of three levels: a supreme court, a court of appeals, and district courts. The supreme court primarily reviews the decisions of lower courts and performs a significant administrative role.