The Minnesota Tax Court is an equal-opportunity employer. No one will be denied the opportunity to participate in the Minnesota Tax Court's programs, employment, or promotion, based on race, color, creed, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, disability, genetics, information, sexual orientation, age, religion, national origin, sex, or membership in a local human rights commission.
The Minnesota Tax Court's Affirmative Action Plan explains how the Minnesota Tax Court works to achieve equal opportunity for all.
The Minnesota Tax Court is committed to providing all people with equal access to the courts. To this end, the court strives to make reasonable accommodations for court users with disabilities consistent with the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Minnesota State Statute 363A.11.
Please fill out the form, “ADA Accommodation Request Form,” to request an accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Submit the form:
The court recommends you submit your completed form at least 10 business days prior to the date you need your accommodation, if at all possible.
All requests for accommodation will be considered and if necessary, may require further communication, including interaction such as a phone call or email, between the requester and the court to determine the best course of action.
Form and Instruction: ADA Accommodation Request Form [PDF]
If you are deaf or hard of hearing, you have a right to an interpreter or other accommodation to assist with any communication at no cost to you. Please submit your request using the ADA Accommodation Request Form.
TDD users who need to contact the court via telephone may call the tax court through the Minnesota Relay Service:
Ask for 651-539-3260
Publications available on the tax court website, and content on the tax court website, will be made available in accessible formats. Please submit your request using the ADA Accommodation Request Form. Accessible formats may include, without limitation, large print, computer disk, the use of readers, audio cassette, or Braille.