Category:Minnesota Rules of Civil Appellate Procedure

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The Minnesota Rules of Civil Appellate Procedure govern procedure in the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals of Minnesota in civil appeals; in criminal appeals insofar as the rules are not inconsistent with the Rules of Criminal Procedure; in proceedings for review of orders of administrative agencies, boards or commissions; and on applications for writs or other relief in civil proceedings which the Minnesota Supreme Court, the Minnesota Court of Appeals or a justice or judge thereof is competent to give. The Minnesota Rules of Civil Appellate Procedure are given with amendments effective January 1, 2010, and are provided by the Minnesota Supreme Court Commissioner’s Office.

Legal Landing tries to keep these rules as up-to-date as possible, however, as new rules are enacted by the federal and/or state authority, it is possible that the rules provided on this website may no longer be good law. You can access the most up-to-date version of the Minnesota Rules of Civil Appellate Procedure at the Minnesota Courts' website.