The Minnesota (AO 133) Bill of Costs is a form used to itemize the costs of a court case. It lists all the costs and fees paid by the prevailing party in a civil action, including court filing fees, witness fees, and costs for transcripts, exhibits, and other items related to the case. It also includes additional costs, such as attorney fees, that the prevailing party may be compensated for. There are two types of Minnesota (AO 133) Bill of Costs: a simple bill of costs for cases that do not involve a jury trial, and a complex bill of costs for cases that involve a jury trial.