Minnesota Demand For Notice is a legal process in the state of Minnesota that allows an affected person to require a certain action to be taken or certain information to be provided. This demand is typically served on the party or parties involved in a dispute or lawsuit. The Demand for Notice can be used to notify a party of a hearing, a trial, a motion, or other event that could have an effect on the outcome of a case. There are two types of Minnesota Demand For Notice: a Demand for Notice of Appearance and a Demand for Notice of Hearing. The Demand for Notice of Appearance is used to request that a party appear in court for a certain matter. The Demand for Notice of Hearing is used to request that a party be given notice of an upcoming hearing. Both of these types of Demand for Notice must be filed with the court in order for them to be valid.