1. Fill in your name here. Forms. The Minnesota Judicial Branch publishes some judgment-related forms, but not every possible form.The notice, instructions, and exemption notice must be substantially in the form set forth below. If you wish to claim an exemption, you should fill out the appropriate form below, sign it, and send it to the judgment creditor's attorney. A great resource is a Minnesota Court form that court clerks use as a guide when computing interest calculations. This Guidebook is intended to be an informative and practical resource for understanding the basic procedures of the Court. The court also publishes a form called an Affidavit of Identification of Judgment Creditor. The clerk shall file all satisfactions of judgment and note the amount thereof in the register of actions and the judgment docket. Judgment in the claimant's favor. The Minnesota Judicial Branch does not certify MCRO records or search results, and is not responsible for any errors or omissions in the data found on MCRO.