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The Fourth Judicial District includes only Hennepin County, which is made up of 45 cities (population: 1.2 million). It is the state's largest trial court with 63 judges, 12 referees, and 582 staff who process approximately 40% of all cases filed in the state.
Call the non-emergency line for Hennepin County Dispatch at 952 258 5321.
To schedule a private assessment through Avitity, call: (612) 249-3656.
Call 612-596-1223.
The Rule 25/CD Assessment is conducted by a CD Assessor who creates an Assessment Summary and Plan that is good for 45 days. The Rule 25/CD Assessment looks at: Acute intoxication/withdrawal potential. Biomedical complications and conditions. Emotional, cognitive, behavioral conditions and complications.
Hennepin County Front Door allows you to talk to a county staff member about your options, including referrals and information. Call 612-348-4111.
The Minnesota Comprehensive Assessments (MCAs) and the alternate assessment, the Minnesota Test of Academic Skills (MTAS), are statewide assessments that help districts measure student progress toward Minnesota's academic standards and meet the requirements of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA).
What is a Rule 25 Assessment in Hennepin County MN? A Rule 25 (call 612-249-3656 for an appointment) is a meeting between a medical professional and a person that may have a substance abuse or chemical dependency problem. The evaluation occurs in Hennepin County MN and assesses your overall chemical health.