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Odyssey File & Serve (OFS) User Alert
Filings which include multiple lead documents per selected event are negatively affecting the court record and are making it very difficult for Judicial Officers and Court staff to quickly find and efficiently locate selected lead documents in the electronic record. Filers are being contacted in order to remedy this issue as soon as possible. The Courts cannot resolve this filing issue alone and are asking for your help to avoid delays in processing your e-filed documents. Please review and follow the proper e-filing procedure here and contact either Court with questions. more...
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Start using e-File & Serve (for Law Firms ONLY)
Effective Monday, April 18th, the Second Judicial District welcomes all law firms and attorneys to begin e-filing. To start the process: 1) Please choose a firm adminstrator (Administrator Duties document) 2) The Firm Administrator must contact the court to arrange training, at which time they will be given specific information on how to register the firm in the Odyssey File & Serve system. Once the firm is registered, you can start using Odyssey File & Serve in your civil and family court cases.
e-file Support
Technical Support: Tyler Technologies 800.297.5377
or efiling.support@tylertech.com
Court Business Support: Please call 651.266.8275
Send an email via our Contact Form
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Documentation Support Options
Tyler Technologies along with Hennepin and Ramsey Courts will continue to provide support for Odyssey File & Serve. Support and registration options are listed on the OFS Login page and Hennepin and Ramsey websites.
Additional Tips
- Please remember to replace any current favorites or bookmarks in your web browser with this new site for easier access.
- It will not be necessary for any users who were previously registered for the Minnesota File and Serve E-filing site to re-register.
- When adding attorneys, please make sure to remove any leading zeros from the bar number to ensure validation. Attorney numbers should be in this format: 12345 with NO leading zeros.
News
MN Supreme Court invites public comments on proposed rule change for mandatory use of e-File & Serve by attorneys and government agencies involved in Civil Court cases. » More...
Law Firm User Group Q&A 12/6/11
Barrister Article #2
Barrister Article #1
Supreme Court Order Amending Rules of Civil Procedure
General Information
4th (Hennepin) District Court e-file web page
Tyler Technolgies Fee Information
Administrator Duties
e-file Support
Technical Support: Tyler Technologies 800.297.5377
or efiling.support@tylertech.com