Minnesota Notice of Hearing and Notice of Rights are legal documents that are issued to a party in a civil or criminal case. They provide the recipient with information regarding the legal proceedings they are involved in, including the right to appear in court and the right to legal counsel. There are two types of Minnesota Notice of Hearing and Notice of Rights: Civil Notice of Hearing and Notice of Rights and Criminal Notice of Hearing and Notice of Rights. The Civil Notice of Hearing and Notice of Rights is issued in civil court proceedings and outlines the legal rights of the parties involved. This document includes the date, time, and location of the hearing, a summary of the issues in the case, and information on the right to legal counsel. The Criminal Notice of Hearing and Notice of Rights is issued in criminal court proceedings and outlines the legal rights of the defendant. This document includes the date, time, and location of the hearing, a summary of the charges, and information on the right to legal counsel. It also outlines a defendant's rights to a trial, the right to confront witnesses, and the right to appeal.