The Minnesota Instructions — Application for Discharge of Judgment is a form that is used by a court in Minnesota to allow a debtor to have a judgment discharged in certain cases. It is typically used when a debtor has paid the full amount of a debt or has entered into a settlement agreement with the creditor. This form includes information about the debtor, the creditor, the judgment, and the court. The debtor must provide their name, address, and contact information; the creditor must provide their name and contact information; and the court must provide the case number, the date the judgment was entered, and the amount of the judgment. The form must also be signed by both the debtor and the creditor and be notarized. The different types of Minnesota Instructions — Application for Discharge of Judgment include: 1. Motion for Discharge of Judgment: This is used when the debtor has paid the full amount of the debt and the creditor has received payment in full. 2. Stipulation for Discharge of Judgment: This is used when the debtor and the creditor have entered into a settlement agreement and the creditor has agreed to discharge the judgment. 3. Motion to Vacate Judgment: This is used when the debtor believes the judgment was improperly entered, or the creditor did not comply with the law.