Minnesota Nomination of Personal Representative and Renunciation of Priority for Appointment is a document that is used when a person dies without a Will or with a Will that does not appoint someone to be the personal representative of their estate. The document is filed in court and allows the person filing it (the nominator) to nominate a person to serve as the personal representative of the estate. The document also includes a renunciation of priority for appointment of a personal representative, which means that the person filing it is not claiming any right or priority to serve as the personal representative of the estate. There are two types of Minnesota Nomination of Personal Representative and Renunciation of Priority for Appointment: one for an adult decedent and one for a minor decedent. Both forms must be filed in the probate court of the county where the decedent resided at the time of their death.