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Court orders are the means in which decisions or judgments of judicial officers are issued from a court. They can include: an order made after a hearing by a judicial officer, or an order made after parties who have reached their own agreement have applied to a court for consent orders.
The public can review many district court records and determine what documents are available online through the Minnesota Judicial Branch Access Case Records page. You will need to know the names of the parties or the court file number to pull up the court files online.
Yes, consent orders are public documents.
A final order granting or denying a petition for an order for protection is appealable as a final order in a special proceeding. There are other types of orders that are appealable under statutes that apply to specific types of proceedings or under a decision of the Minnesota Supreme Court.
(3) The public cannot access order for protection (OFP) and harassment restraining order (HRO) cases. Regarding documents: Court documents are currently not viewable in MPA Remote, however, the register of actions (a listing of case activity) will indicate what documents have been filed.
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The following are not available in MCRO, but are available through MPA Courthouse: a. Domestic Abuse (OFP) and Harassment Restraining Order (HRO) case types, which the federal Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) prohibits from displaying on the internet.
Each Minnesota district courthouse offers electronic access to statewide public case records through public access terminals.
The Statewide Self-Help Center serves all counties in Minnesota by phone and email. Call center hours are Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Contact us by phone at (651) 435-6535 or email (go to .mncourts.gov/selfhelp and click on Contact the Self-Help Center).

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