Minnesota Court System
Legal Education and Information - Self-Help Center
Minnesota Judicial Center
25 Rev Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Ste 135 Minnesota Judicial Center Ste 13, St. Paul, MN, 55155
Distance: 1033 Miles
(651) 435-6535
http://www.mncourts.gov/Help-Topics/Self-Help-Centers.aspx
Service Details
Description
Provides information about different types of law, the criminal justice system or other legal topics
Additional Information
Information, services and resources are available about your legal problem if you are not represented by an attorney.
Information here is NOT a substitute for legal advice. A person should talk with a lawyer licensed to practice law in Minnesota to get legal advice on a specific situation.
Application Instructions
See website for online research tools, or contact by phone or online form to connect with staff for assistance.
Area Served
Statewide
Websites
Phone Numbers
Type | Number | Hours |
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Main | (651) 297-7650 |
Last Update
5/11/2023
Other Locations
This provider does not offer this service at other locations.
Other Services or resources
Taxonomy Terms Used: Clicking a taxonomy term from the list below launches a new search.
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FP-8000Self Representation Assistance Definition
Programs that train people to represent themselves in court when initiating or responding to a specific type of civil litigation.
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TJ-3200.4500Legal Information Services Definition
Programs that provide information about specific legal problems and procedures that interested individuals can access on a website or in person, or by telephone, email, chat, text or other communication channel. Information may be in a self-serve, browsable format (for example a web resource directory or library of audio recordings) or provided by live agents with expertise in the field. Also included are legal aid services, bar associations and other programs that provide basic information about family law, landlord/tenant law, immigration law, consumer law, elder law, patient rights, the rights of persons with disabilities, the criminal justice system, the civil court system and other legal topics via workshops, classes, speaking engagements, printed materials, video tutorials, websites and other similar educational avenues.