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How to Get an Eviction Expunged in Minnesota

Remove or seal an eviction from your public record so it stops appearing on tenant screening reports.

Why Expungement Matters

An eviction filing can appear on tenant screening reports for 7 years โ€” even if you won the case or it was dismissed. This can make it extremely difficult to rent a new apartment. Expungement seals the court record so it no longer shows up in most background checks.

Eligibility for Expungement in Minnesota

Minnesota allows eviction record expungement in certain circumstances. Common eligibility criteria include:

โœ“ Case was dismissed or you won the eviction case
โœ“ Case was filed in error (e.g., landlord accepted rent after notice)
โœ“ You were a victim of housing discrimination
โœ“ A specified waiting period has passed since the judgment
โœ“ You meet your state's specific expungement criteria

The Expungement Process in Minnesota

1
Review Your Record

Get a copy of your court record from the Minnesota court system to see exactly what's on file. You can usually do this online or at the courthouse.

2
Determine Eligibility

Review the eligibility criteria carefully. If your case was dismissed, won, or involved a procedural error, your chances are better.

3
File a Petition for Expungement

Complete the expungement petition form available from your local courthouse. Filing fees in Minnesota typically range from $50โ€“$200.

4
Attend the Hearing (if required)

Some courts require a hearing; others process expungements administratively. Be prepared to explain why expungement is warranted.

5
Notify Tenant Screening Companies

After expungement is granted, send copies to major tenant screening companies to ensure they update their records.

$50โ€“$400
Filing fees
1โ€“6 mo
Typical timeline
$500โ€“$2k
Attorney fees (optional)

Talk to an Expungement Attorney

Get a free consultation on whether you qualify and how to file in Minnesota.

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