Minnesota Instructions — Request for Continuance is a legal form used by a party in a court case to request a delay or postponement of their court hearing. The form allows the party to provide a valid reason for why they are requesting a continuance, such as not having enough time to prepare for the hearing or needing more time to gather evidence and witnesses. It also provides space for the party to list the names of any witnesses they intend to call at the hearing, as well as any documents they intend to present as evidence. There are two types of Minnesota Instructions — Request for Continuance. The first type is for civil cases, such as divorce, child support, and contract disputes. The second type is for criminal cases, such as DUI, assault, and drug possession.