Unemployment Packet - Minnesota Judicial Branch - mncourts 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Unemployment Packet in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Petition for Writ of Certiorari' form. Clearly state your name and the details of your appeal, ensuring all fields are completed.
  3. Next, complete the 'Writ of Certiorari' form. This document must be signed and dated before submission.
  4. Fill out the 'Statement of Case' form, summarizing your case and outlining the issues you are raising on appeal.
  5. Once all forms are filled, file them with the Clerk of the Appellate Courts either by mail or in person within the specified time limits.
  6. Serve copies of your filed documents to all respondents as outlined in the checklist provided in the packet.
  7. Finally, prepare and file your brief within 30 days after filing your petition, ensuring it includes all necessary arguments and supporting documents.

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An unemployment hearing is similar to hearings in a court of law but is less formal, allowing employers and employees to submit evidence or testimony to support their case. An unemployment hearing officer will decide the case based on the evidence presented, witness testimonies and applicable state unemployment laws.
Typically, hearings are scheduled approximately 30 days from the date that you file your appeal. Seven to ten days before the hearing, you will receive a Notice of Hearing with the date and time of your hearing.
If you disagree with a determination you received, you can file an appeal. When you file an appeal, a hearing with an Unemployment Law Judge will be scheduled. Appeal hearings are done by phone. Appeals can be filed online by logging in to your account, by fax, or by mail.

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