The Minnesota Notice of Entry of Order and Right To Appeal is a document issued in a legal case in the state of Minnesota. It is used to notify a person or party that an order has been entered against them, and that they have the right to appeal the order if they disagree with it. This notice must contain certain information, including the name of the court, the case number, the date the order was entered, the name of the judge, a summary of the order, and the date by which an appeal must be filed. There are two types of Minnesota Notice of Entry of Order and Right To Appeal: a Notice of Entry of Order and Right to Appeal for an Appeal from Magistrate to District Court, and a Notice of Entry of Order and Right to Appeal for an Appeal from District Court to Court of Appeals.