Often people wish to access court records for some reason or
the other. You may wish to check on the criminal history of a
neighbor or look for information regarding a will. Searching for
court records at the local court house can be a rather tedious
and frustrating process, most of the time you may not realize
where to begin looking for the court records. You can instead
choose to request for the same court records from the privacy
of your home or office from www.courtrecords.org.
The Minnesota court system is divided into district courts and
the state has a unified system of trial courts. District courts
have general jurisdiction on all kinds of civil and criminal cases.
To make it easier to handle cases each district court has several
divisions that handle specific types of cases. For instance district
courts usually have divisions such as civil, criminal, juvenile,
probate, traffic and housing. Sometimes divisions under the same
district court may share jurisdiction on certain cases. Sometimes
district courts also have special courts such as drug court, juvenile
court or a teen court to solve cases that poses specific problems.
Thus, whether it is a civil case or a criminal case they are all
handled at the district courts. Matters of domestic relations
and probate matters are also heard at these courts and court records
accordingly stored. Visit us at www.courtrecords.org
and try our preliminary search tool before you request for court
records.