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News and
Events
Tax
Petition Deadlines
The last day to serve
and file tax petitioners is Wednesday the 30th of April.
Friday, 25th of
April
This is the last day
that we will accept tax petitions that we need to arrange with our
out-of-state vendors. Please note that not all counties can be
arranged and that there are some we have to drive to regardless of how much
time we are given. Contact John Levesque (jlevesque @
metrolegal.com;
(612) 349-9521) with any questions.
Monday, 28th of
April
This is the last day
that we will accept tax petitions that are not local. We will have to
drive these and the cost may be substantial. The local counties are:
Hennepin, Ramsey, Dakota, Scott, Carver, Wright, Sherburne, Anoka and
Washington.
Tuesday, 29th of
April
This is the last day
that we will accept tax petitions.
Memorial Day Holiday
All county,
state and federal public filing offices will be closed on Memorial Day. In Minnesota,
service of process cannot be made on specific holidays. Minn. Stat. 645.44 (Subd. 5)
specifically lists the holidays recognized in Minnesota and then says..."Nor shall
any civil process be served thereon."
Subd. 5: Holidays.
"Holiday" includes New Year's Day, January 1; Martin Luther King's
birthday, the third Monday in January; Washington's and Lincoln's birthday, the third
Monday in February; Memorial Day, the last Monday in May; Independence
Day, July 4; Labor Day, the first Monday in September; Christopher Columbus Day, the
second Monday in October; Veteran's Day, November 11; Thanksgiving Day, the fourth
Thursday in November; and Christmas Day, December 25; provided when New Year's Day,
January 1; or Independence Day, July 4; or Veteran's Day, November 11; or Christmas Day,
December 25; falls on Sunday, the following day shall be a holiday and, provided, when New
Year's Day, January 1; or Independence Day, July 4; or Veteran's Day, November 11; or
Christmas Day, December 25; falls on Saturday, the preceding day shall be a holiday. No
public business shall be transacted on any holiday, except business transacted by the
legislature; nor shall any civil process be served thereon.
However, for the executive branch of the state of Minnesota, "holiday" includes
the Friday after Thanksgiving but does not include Christopher Columbus Day. Other
branches of state government and political subdivisions shall have the option of
determining whether Christopher Columbus Day and the Friday after Thanksgiving shall be
holidays. Where it is determined that Columbus Day or the Friday after Thanksgiving is not
a holiday, public business may be conducted thereon.
Any agreement between a public employer and an employee organization
citing Veteran's Day as the fourth Monday in October shall be amended to cite Veteran's
Day as November 11.
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