The Minnesota Affidavit of Identification of Judgment Creditor is a form used by a judgment creditor in Minnesota to identify themselves, and provide information about their interest in a judgment. It must be signed by the judgment creditor or their attorney and filed with the court before the judgment can be enforced. This form is necessary to identify the judgment creditor so that their rights may be enforced. The Minnesota Affidavit of Identification of Judgment Creditor includes information such as the name and address of the judgment creditor, the case number of the judgment, the date the judgment was entered, and a description of the judgment. It also includes an affirmation that the judgment creditor is the same person or entity that obtained the judgment. There are two types of Minnesota Affidavit of Identification of Judgment Creditor: a standard affidavit and a more detailed affidavit. The standard affidavit is used when the judgment does not involve real estate, while the more detailed affidavit is used when a judgment involves real estate.