The Minnesota General Complaint is a form of civil complaint used in the state of Minnesota. It is a multipurpose form used to initiate a wide variety of civil court actions, including debt collection, contract disputes, breach of contract, property damage, personal injury, and other causes of action. The form is standardized and must be used in all Minnesota courts. There are three types of Minnesota General Complaint: Original, Supplemental, and Amended Complaints. The Original Complaint is the initial filing that begins the lawsuit. The Supplemental Complaint is used to add additional claims or defendants to an existing case. The Amended Complaint is used to make changes to an existing complaint, such as correcting errors or adding more information.