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Minnesota Essential Documents for the Organized Traveler Package

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This package contains forms essential for persons who travel. It is designed to assist in travel preparations, help minimize difficulties that may arise while traveling, and keep important information organized. Don't leave unprepared.



Included in your package are the following forms:

Traveler Information Form - This form allows the traveler to keep their important travel information on hand for easy reference, such as passport, itinerary, airline, hotel, car rental, and other information.


Statutory General Power of Attorney with Durable Provisions - This Power of Attorney is a statutory form which means it has been approved by the state legislature. It provides for the appointment of an attorney-in-fact (agent) for various matters, including property, finances, real estate, business, banking, litigation and many more options.


Will – Select the state specific will that best fits your personal profile.


Passport Application - This form is used to apply for a new passport, as opposed to renewal of an existing passport.


Passport Renewal Application - This form is used to renew an existing passport.


Pet Boarding Agreement - This form is an agreement between a pet owner and a pet boarder.


Travel Expense/Reimbursement Form - This form is used to request a reimbursement of funds used by an employee for business travel.


Minnesota Healthcare Directive as Living Will - This form allows you to express your desires regarding healthcare treatment in the event that your physician determines that you have either a terminal illness, injury, or are in a state of permanent unconsciousness.


Babysitter’s Emergency Information Form - This form is an important tool to ensure the safety of your children while in the care of a babysitter. Vital contact, medical, and emergency information can be provided to easily reference if needed.

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Yes, you can file documents online in Minnesota. Many courts in the state offer electronic filing systems that allow you to submit your documents conveniently from home. By using the Minnesota Essential Documents for the Organized Traveler Package, you can ensure that you have all necessary forms ready for online submission. This package simplifies the process and helps you navigate the requirements with ease.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report there is no evidence to suggest that COVID-19 can be transmitted through food grown in the United States or imported from other countries. However, food safety is important at all times and the MDA helps to ensure that food is produced and sold in a safe manner.

Like other outdoor activities, going to a playground is allowed under the stay at home order. Families and guardians should be careful to ensure children wash hands after touching play structures and maintain six feet of space from other children as much as possible. Although the Governor's order doesn't close playgrounds, they may be closed by local authorities.

No. People are free to come into Minnesota, even during this temporary stay-at-home order. To protect our neighbors, people are encouraged to stay close to home and are strongly discouraged from engaging in unnecessary travel.

Under a state health law, if you have contracted or been exposed to COVID-19 and the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) recommends you stay home (isolate or quarantine yourself), your employer may not discharge, discipline or penalize you for missing work.

The virus which causes COVID-19 is thought to be mostly spread by respiratory droplets released when people talk, cough or sneeze. Wearing a mask stops these droplets from spreading to others. This is extra important because 30-45% of people with COVID-19 do not have symptoms but can still spread the virus.

Saliva tests are provided to all Minnesotans at no cost, whether or not you have insurance.

As of July 25, 2020, per the Governor's Executive Order 20-81, people in Minnesota are required to wear a face covering in all indoor businesses and public indoor spaces, unless alone.

Since July 25, 2020, per the Governor's Executive Order 20-81, people in Minnesota are required to wear a face covering in all indoor businesses and public indoor spaces, unless alone.

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