The Civil Division provides a full range of legal services to Hennepin County government, working on contracts, employment issues, torts, health services, real property and human services. The division also represents the elected Hennepin County Board and Sheriff, as well as the county administrator.
What does a deputy county attorney do in Hennepin County?
As Criminal Deputy County Attorney, he manages the Adult Prosecution, Community Prosecution and Juvenile Prosecution divisions. The Civil Division provides a full range of legal services to Hennepin County government, working on contracts, employment issues, torts, health services, real property and human services.
Where is the Hennepin County Attorney’s office in Minneapolis MN?
Hennepin County Attorney C-2000 Government Center 300 South Sixth Street Minneapolis, MN 55487
How to file a notice of Appeal in Hennepin County?
Go to the Civil Filing counter on the 3rd floor of the C Tower in the Hennepin County Government Center in downtown Minneapolis. Court rules require that attorneys e-file the Notice of Appeal in District Court, and file the cost bond (or waiver) in person or by mail. Ask for default judgment? Click the Default Judgments tab on this page.
Who is the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office child support attorney?
Lori Whittier is the Managing Attorney for the Child Protection Division. The Hennepin County Attorney’s Office Child Support Division works to ensure that children have the support they need from both parents by enforcing child support enforcement laws.
How do I get a permit to carry in Hennepin County?
All Hennepin County residents who want to obtain a permit to carry must apply for it at the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office. Permit to Carry Applications are accepted by appointment only. Permit to Purchase, Data Changes, or Permit to Carry Replacements do not require appointments.