Minnesota Order To Show Cause is a court order issued by a judge or a magistrate in the state of Minnesota. It requires a person to appear in court and explain why a certain action should not be taken. It is commonly issued when a person fails to comply with an order or fails to appear in court. There are two types of Minnesota Order To Show Cause: Temporary Order To Show Cause and Final Order To Show Cause. A Temporary Order To Show Cause is issued to temporarily stop a certain action from occurring until the court has heard the case. A Final Order To Show Cause is issued when a person fails to comply with a court order and is intended to be a final resolution of the case. Both types of Order To Show Cause can be used to compel a person to appear in court and explain why a certain action should not be taken.