Minnesota Acceptance of Appointment

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Acceptance of Appointment

Minnesota Acceptance of Appointment is a document used by the state of Minnesota for the appointment of a representative to serve in a public office or board. The document is generally used when a person is appointed to a public office or board and must formally accept their position. The document is signed by the appointee and is witnessed by two people. There are two types of Minnesota Acceptance of Appointment. The first type is for appointment to a public office or board and includes the names of the appointing authority and the appointee, the date of the appointment, and the duties of the appointee. The second type is for appointment to a public board and includes the names of the appointing authority, the date of the appointment, and the length of appointment.

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524.5-121 BILL OF PARTICULARS. A bill of particulars must be filed consistent with all applicable court rules for submitting confidential or nonpublic documents, including Rule 11 of the Minnesota Rules of General Practice and the Rules of Public Access to Records of the Judicial Branch.

A motion to file a document in paper form as confidential or under seal must be filed and served electronically.

How is a guardianship or conservatorship set up? A person files a request (called a Petition) to ask the court to name them or someone else as a guardian or conservator for a person who needs help. The person who needs help must be given notice of the Petition. The person who needs help has the right to a lawyer.

An attorney may become a judge by being elected or appointed by the Governor. Appointed judges must stand for election district-wide in the next general election that is more than one year after the swearing-in date (Minnesota Constitution Article VI, § 8). An elected judge's term is six years.

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