The Minnesota Notice of Intention To Proceed To Judgment is a document served by a creditor to a debtor in order to inform them of their intention to take legal action to collect a debt. The Notice of Intention must include the amount of the debt, the creditor’s name and address, and the debtor’s name and address. It must also include a statement informing the debtor that the creditor intends to take legal action and that they must contact the creditor within 30 days to arrange for payment of the debt. There are two types of Minnesota Notice of Intention To Proceed To Judgment: a Notice of Intention to Proceed To Judgment Without Court Action and a Notice of Intention to Proceed To Judgment With Court Action. The Notice of Intention to Proceed To Judgment Without Court Action is typically served to debtors who owe small amounts or whose debt is not disputed. This type of Notice does not involve any legal action and is simply a way of informing the debtor of the amount owed and the consequences of not paying. The Notice of Intention to Proceed To Judgment With Court Action is typically served to debtors who owe larger amounts or whose debt is disputed. This type of Notice alerts the debtor that the creditor is taking legal action to collect the debt and that a judgment against the debtor will be sought by the court.