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Affidavit Of Inability

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Minnesota
Control #:
MN-8387D
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Ths form is an Affidavit in Support of an Order for Publication. The affiant states that he/she has been unable to discover the respondent's whereabouts and requests that the court grant the option of publication.
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Affidavit Of Inability