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Step 6: Serve the signed Writ of Certiorari and file proof of service
The Office of the Clerk of the Appellate Courts will distribute the signed (“issued”) Writ of
Certiorari soon after you file it. If you filed your appeal by mail or in person, the issued Writ of
Certiorari will be mailed back to you. If you filed your appeal electronically through E-MACS,
the issued Writ of Certiorari will be returned to you electronically.
No matter how you receive the issued Writ of Certiorari, you must serve a copy on all of the other
parties to the appeal, because the Clerk of the Appellate Courts only sends a copy of the issued
Writ of Certiorari to the party who initiated the appeal.
Receive the issued Writ of Certiorari from the Clerk of the Appellate Courts.
Make three copies of the issued Writ of Certiorari. Keep one copy for your records.
Serve one copy on your former employer(s) (see Step 4 above for instructions on how to serve
documents).
Serve one copy on DEED (see Step 4 above for instructions on how to serve documents).
The person who served the issued Writ of Certiorari must fill out and sign the form titled
Relator’s Certificate of Service by Mail of Issued Writ of Certiorari. This is proof of service
for the issued Writ of Certiorari. See Step 5 above for instructions about filling out the
Certificate of Service.
File the Relator’s Certificate of Service by Mail of Issued Writ of Certiorari with the Clerk of
Appellate Courts (see Step 3 above for instructions on how to file documents). This must be
filed within 5 days of when the issued Writ of Certiorari was served on the employer and
DEED. See
Minn. R. Civ. App. P. 115.03, subd. 4.
Revised 12/15/17

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