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Hennepin County Superior Court Case Search
While Hennepin County does not have a Superior Court, it has one trial court within its court system: the Hennepin County District Court. Interested parties can find records generated by the court through the Minnesota Judicial Branch’s Record Center for Hennepin County. Record seekers can complete searches using the search parameters on the Minnesota Court Records Online (MCRO). Individuals may conduct case searches for different reasons, such as background checks, legal research, and active case monitoring.
What Kinds of cases have been heard in Hennepin Superior Court?
The Hennepin County District Court has general jurisdiction over criminal, civil, and probate cases. However, different divisions of the District Court handle various matters. For instance, there are eight divisions: civil, criminal, family, juvenile, probate, housing, misdemeanor, conciliation (small claims), and traffic. The Civil Division presides over civil issues like contract disputes. Meanwhile, the Criminal Division handles felony cases like armed robbery or aggravated assault. The District Court also has Specialty or "Problem-Solving" programs, such as the Mental Health Court.
Hennepin County Superior Court
The District Court is the only court operating in Hennepin County. This court presides over all civil and criminal matters and also probate cases. The Hennepin County District Court provides county residents a platform to initiate legal proceedings and resolve disputes amicably. Local residents must seek legal resolution to ensure access to justice, conflict resolution, and legal certainty. The District Court is the county’s primary legal resource and plays a crucial role in the county’s judicial system, hearing different kinds of court cases.
Interested parties can find the eight divisions of the District Court using the following addresses:
Hennepin County District Court - Civil Court
Hennepin County Government Center
300 South 6th Street, Room C-332, Minneapolis, MN 55487
Phone: (612) 348-3164
Fax: (612) 348-2131
Hennepin County District Court - Conciliation Court
Minneapolis City Hall
350 South 5th Street, Room 306, Minneapolis, MN 55415
Phone: (612) 348-2713
Hennepin County District Court - Criminal Division 1 GC
Hennepin County Government Center
300 South 6th Street,
Room C-11, Minneapolis, MN 55487
Phone: (612) 348-2040
Hennepin County District Court - Criminal Division 1 PSF
Hennepin County Public Safety Facility
401 4th Avenue South,
Minneapolis, MN 55415
Phone: (612) 348-2040
Hennepin County District Court - Criminal Division 2 Brookdale
6125 Shingle Creek Parkway,
Brooklyn Center, MN 55430
Phone: (612) 348-2040
Hennepin County District Court - Criminal Division 3 Ridgedale
12601 Ridgedale Drive,
Minnetonka, MN 55305
Phone: (612) 348-2040
Hennepin County District Court - Criminal Division 4 Southdale
7009 York Avenue South,
Edina, MN 55435
Phone: (612) 348-2040
Hennepin County District Court - Family Court
Family Justice Center
110 South 4th Street, Room 600,
Minneapolis, MN 55401
Phone: (612) 348-6734
Fax: (612) 596-9309
Hennepin County District Court - Housing Court
Hennepin County Government Center
300 South 6th Street, Room C-300,
Minneapolis, MN 55487
Phone: (612) 348-5186
Hennepin County District Court - Juvenile Court
Juvenile Justice Center
590 Park Avenue, Room 100,
Minneapolis, MN 55415
Phone: (612) 348-4822
Fax: (348) 317-6117
Hennepin County District Court - Probate / Mental Health Court
Hennepin County Government Center
300 South 6th Street, Room C-400, Minneapolis, MN 55487
Phone: (612) 348-3244 (Probate)
Fax: (612) 348-2130 (Probate)
Phone: (612) 348-6868 (Mental Health)
Fax: (612) 348-2130 (Mental Health).
Hennepin County Case Lookup
Counties across the United States allow their residents to perform a county-wide case search. This is usually available through a case search portal or at the court’s location.
For Online Searches
Interested parties can find Hennepin County District Court Records via the Minnesota Judicial Branch’s Record Center for Hennepin County. The record center provides record seekers with the Minnesota Court Records Online (MCRO). Users can look for records of court cases ranging from criminal to family matters. The portal allows users to search for court cases by person name, business name, attorney name, case number, citation number, or attorney bar number. Parties are not required to pay a fee to use the search portal. It should be noted that the portal will not offer users access to sealed records.
Walk-in Requests
Interested parties may look for Hennepin County District Court records at the Hennepin County Government Center. The Center is open to the public Monday to Friday, 8 am to 4:30 pm. To complete a request, record seekers must bring government-issued IDs to the center. They must also provide details such as the party names and case type. Interested parties can view various court records via the public access terminals available at the Center. Additionally, each certified copy of a court record costs $14. This can be paid with a debit card, check, or money order.
Interested parties can find the Government Center at:
Hennepin County Government Center
Room A260 Skyway Level, Administration (A) Tower
300 South Sixth Street
Minneapolis, MN 55487
Mail-in Requests
In addition to searching online and visiting the government center, record seekers can send mail-in requests. These requests are to be mailed to the following address:
Hennepin County Government Center
Room A260 Skyway Level, Administration (A) Tower
300 South Sixth Street
Minneapolis, MN 55487
A certified copy of the court record can be obtained by mail for $14. Parties may make payments with a credit card or money order.
Record seekers can also make phone inquiries regarding Hennepin County District Court records. They can do so by contacting the Government Center at (612) 348-6000
Hennepin Superior Court Case Search by Name
To perform a name-based search for District Court records in Hennepin County, interested parties may go through the following avenues:
- Online Search: Interested parties may conduct name-based District Court record searches online through the Record Center’s online case search portal. The portal allows users to search using the full name of the record subject at no cost. However, record seekers must pay $14 for certified copies of the court record.
- In-person Search at the Hennepin County Government Center: Requesters may also visit the Hennepin County Government Center to find court records. The Clerk of the District Court will assist requesters with a search once they provide the record subject’s name. This search service is free. However, fees will apply when the interested person requests record copies. It costs $14 to request copies of District Court records.
- By Email or Fax: Interested parties may submit a name-based search request to the District Court via email or fax.
Parties should note that name-based search results are often broad. For some records, it may be better to include more details about the case for more precise results.
Hennepin Superior Court Docket Search
Court dockets form an important part of the court documentation process. They summarise all the actions and filings of a particular court. They also track the case from its initiation to the final judgment and note different information, such as upcoming hearings, motions, and judgments issued by the court.
Court dockets help people involved in the case or not stay updated with court proceedings. Interested parties can search for court dockets using the Minnesota Court Records Online portal. The portal enables record seekers to conduct document searches on different cases. Alternatively, they can visit the Hennepin County Government Center to find court dockets. The center is located at:
Hennepin County Government Center
Room A260 Skyway Level, Administration (A) Tower
300 South Sixth Street
Minneapolis, MN 55487
Lookup Hennepin County Superior Court Online
Record seekers can look for Hennepin County District Court Records through the Minnesota Court Records Online portal. The portal allows users to conduct case and document, hearing, and judgment searches. However, this is not the only way interested parties can find court records. They may also use third-party sites such as Minnesotacourtrecords.us. These sites can be used in cases where government resources are inaccessible. However, since these are not government websites, their information may be inaccurate.
Supreme Court vs. Superior Court
Since there is no Supreme Court in Hennepin County, the Minnesota Supreme Court serves as the county’s highest appellate court. This means individuals who did not get satisfactory judgments in the District Court may eventually take their case to the Supreme Court. However, the District Court has original jurisdiction over all civil and criminal matters in the county, meaning parties must bring their case to it first.
