Minnesota Judicial Branch seeks venue proposals for 2027 Court Operations Conference

Chief Justice Natalie E. Hudson
Chief Justice Natalie E. Hudson
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The Minnesota Judicial Branch announced on Mar. 20 a request for proposals to host the 2027 Court Operations Conference, inviting interested venues to submit their bids by May 1, 2026.

This conference is an important event for the state’s judicial system, bringing together court professionals and stakeholders from across Minnesota. The selection of a suitable venue is essential to support the branch’s commitment to fair and impartial justice throughout the state.

According to the announcement, vendors must submit any questions about the proposal process by April 10, with answers provided by April 17. The final deadline for submitting proposals is set for May 1, giving potential hosts several weeks to prepare their applications.

The Minnesota Judicial Branch serves residents statewide by upholding the rule of law and delivering fair and impartial justice according to its official website. It operates as the official judicial system of Minnesota and promotes transparency through public court proceedings and opinions according to its official website. The branch also provides public access to court records, forms, and case information according to its official website.

By seeking proposals for this major conference, the Minnesota Judicial Branch continues its efforts to engage with communities across the state while maintaining open access and transparency in its operations.



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