Minnesota Notice of Motion and Motion to Intervene is a type of legal filing used to inform the court of an intent to seek an order from the court or to intervene in a legal proceeding. It is typically used in civil cases. The two types of Minnesota Notice of Motion and Motion to Intervene are: 1) Notice of Motion: This document is filed by an individual or entity seeking an order from the court. It must contain the name of the individual or entity filing the motion, the name of the case, the name of the court, the name of the party to whom the motion is directed, the date of the motion, the relief sought, and the signature of the person filing the motion. 2) Motion to Intervene: This document is filed by an individual or entity seeking to join a legal proceeding already in progress. It must contain the name of the individual or entity filing the motion, the name of the case, the name of the court, the name of the party to whom the motion is directed, the date of the motion, the relief sought, and the signature of the person filing the motion. Additionally, the motion should include a brief statement explaining the basis for the individual or entity's interest in the legal proceeding.