Minnesota Student Practice Certification and Notice of Appearance of Student Attorney is a document used to certify that a student is qualified to practice law under Minnesota’s Student Practice Rule. This document is typically filed in a court or other administrative agency as a way for the student to represent a client as a student attorney. The document needs to be signed by the student, the supervising attorney, and the faculty advisor of the student’s law school. There are two types of Minnesota Student Practice Certification and Notice of Appearance of Student Attorney: General Certification and Limited Certification. General Certification is the most common type of certification and allows a student to appear in court on a client’s behalf and to provide legal advice and services related to the case. Limited Certification allows the student to appear in court on a limited basis, typically on behalf of the student’s law school, and does not allow the student to provide legal advice or services.