The Minnesota Affidavit of Driver Non Owner of Vehicle is a legal document used to establish the identity of the driver of a vehicle in cases where the vehicle’s owner is unknown or unavailable. This document is typically used in situations where an accident has occurred and the owner of the vehicle is not present. There are two types of Minnesota Affidavit of Driver Non Owner of Vehicle: a Regular Affidavit and a Limited Affidavit. A Regular Affidavit of Driver Non Owner of Vehicle is a more detailed document that includes the name, address, and date of birth of the driver, as well as the date, time, and location of the accident. The Regular Affidavit also requires the driver to provide a statement regarding the accident, as well as any pertinent information such as the type and make of the vehicle, the license plate number, and any other identifying information. A Limited Affidavit of Driver Non Owner of Vehicle is a less detailed document and does not require the driver to provide a statement regarding the accident. The Limited Affidavit requires the driver to provide the same basic information as the Regular Affidavit, such as name, address, and date of birth, as well as the date, time, and location of the accident. However, the Limited Affidavit does not require the driver to provide any additional information regarding the accident. Both types of Minnesota Affidavit of Driver Non Owner of Vehicle must be signed by the driver before it can be submitted to the court.