Minnesota Student Attorney Certification and Notice of Appearance of Student Attorney is a form issued by the Minnesota Supreme Court which allows students from law schools accredited by the American Bar Association to represent clients in court proceedings. This form serves as proof that the student is certified by the court to practice law and has the approval of their supervising attorney. There are two types of Minnesota Student Attorney Certification and Notice of Appearance of Student Attorney forms: 1. Minnesota Student Attorney Certification: This form verifies that the student is qualified to practice law in the state of Minnesota. It requires the signature of the student, the supervising attorney, and the faculty advisor of the student's law school. 2. Notice of Appearance of Student Attorney: This form is filed with the court and serves as notice that the student is representing a client in court proceedings. It requires the signature of the student, the supervising attorney, and the client.