The Minnesota Notice To Obliged of Medical Support Enforcement is a document issued by the Minnesota Department of Human Services that is sent to an individual who is legally responsible for providing medical support for a dependent. The notice outlines the legal obligation of the obliged to provide health insurance and/or cash medical support to the dependent. It also explains that failure to comply with the notice can result in financial penalties and/or criminal prosecution. There are two types of Minnesota Notice To Obliged of Medical Support Enforcement: the Notice to Freeholder and the Notice to Non-Freeholder. The Notice to Freeholder is issued to an obliged that is the owner of property, such as real estate, and requires that the obliged provide medical support for the dependent or face financial penalties. The Notice to Non-Freeholder is issued to an obliged who is not the owner of property, such as an employer, and requires that the obliged provide medical support for the dependent or face financial penalties.