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Minnesota notice of appeal deadline
Quick answer
In Minnesota, you generally must file a notice of appeal within 60 days after entry of the judgment (Minn. R. Civ. App. P. 104.01).
Minn. R. Civ. App. P. 104.01
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How the deadline works
Under Minn. R. Civ. App. P. 104.01, the notice of appeal is due within 60 days after entry of the judgment. Minnesota allows 60 days (longer than most states); a timely post-trial motion tolls it. A deadline landing on a weekend or court holiday moves to the next business day.
Questions
- How long do I have to file a notice of appeal in Minnesota?
- Generally 60 days after entry of the judgment, under Minn. R. Civ. App. P. 104.01. This deadline is treated as jurisdictional — calendar it conservatively.