Minnesota Statutes
§ 358.116 — COURT DOCUMENTS
Minnesota § 358.116
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Minn. Stat. § 358.116 (2026).
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Unless specifically required by court rule, a pleading, motion, affidavit, or other document filed with a court of the Minnesota judicial branch, or presented to a judge or judicial officer in support of a request for a court order, warrant, or other relief, is not required to be notarized. Signing a document filed with the court or presented to a judge or judicial officer constitutes "verification upon oath or affirmation" as defined in section358.52, without administration of an oath under section358.07, provided that the signature, as defined by court rules, is affixed immediately below a declaration using substantially the following language: "I declare under penalty of perjury that everything I have stated in this document is true and correct." In addition to the signature, the date o
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Legislative History
2014 c 204 s 3;2017 c 95 art 2 s 8;2018 c 176 art 2 s 3
Nearby Sections
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§ 358.01
PRIVATE SEALS ABOLISHED§ 358.028
LEGISLATORS, OFFICIAL STAMPS§ 358.03
FORM OF OFFICIAL SEALS§ 358.04
TEMPORARY SEAL, WHEN USED§ 358.05
OATH OF OFFICE§ 358.06
TRUSTEES, REFEREES§ 358.07
FORMS OF OATH IN VARIOUS CASES§ 358.08
AFFIRMATION IN LIEU OF OATH§ 358.09
BY WHOM AND HOW ADMINISTERED§ 358.10
OFFICIALS MAY ADMINISTER, WHEN§ 358.11
OATHS, WHERE FILED§ 358.115
UNSWORN FOREIGN DECLARATIONS§ 358.116
COURT DOCUMENTS§ 358.14
MARRIED PERSONS§ 358.15
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