LeSueur County District Court cases in Le Sueur County, Lecenter, MN
Le Sueur County District Court in Le Center, Minnesota, is a Minnesota District Court (trial court of general jurisdiction) serving Le Sueur County. It is the county's primary trial-level forum, handling most local judicial matters from filing through disposition. The court hears criminal cases (felony, gross misdemeanor, misdemeanor), civil lawsuits (including conciliation/small claims), family law (divorce, custody, child support), juvenile delinquency and child-protection matters, probate and guardianship, mental health commitments, housing/evictions, harassment/restraining orders, and traffic and petty offenses. It issues warrants and orders, conducts arraignments, hearings, trials, and sentencing, and provides court administration services for filings, records, and jury administration.
LeSueur County District Court Contact and Location Information
| Court Type: | District Court |
| County: | Le Sueur |
| Street Address: | 88 South Park Avenue |
| City: | LeCenter |
| Zip Code: | 56057 |
| Phone: | 507-357-8260 |
| Fax: | 507-357-6433 |
| Hours: | Monday - Friday : 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. |
| Website URL: | http://www.mncourts.gov/Find-Courts/LeSueur.aspx |
| Parking: | Limited parking in the parking lot. On-street parking unless otherwise posted. |
| Jury Service: | https://www.mncourts.gov/Jurors.aspx#tab03CountyJuryInfo |
| Languages: | English |
| ADA: | Joanne Kopet |
| ADA Phone: | 507-357-8255 |
| ADA Fax / Email: | 507-357-6433 |
Services and Case Types Handled in LeSueur County District Court
Lesueur County District Court handles:
- Criminal (felony, misdemeanor, traffic) cases
- Civil (contracts, injury, small claims/conciliation)
- Family (divorce, custody, child support)
- Juvenile (delinquency, child protection)
- Probate/guardianship
- Landlord-tenant (evictions)
- Protective orders: Orders for Protection and Harassment Restraining Orders
Services for the public include:
- Case filings, docketing, records access
- Scheduling and conducting court hearings (in-person/remote)
- Intake/issuance and enforcement of protective orders
- Processing citations, fines, and payment plans
- Jury services: summons, qualification, orientation, reporting
- Court forms, self-help referrals, interpreter and ADA accommodations
- Calendars, notices, warrants, bail, and bonding
Role: Provides a neutral forum to resolve disputes, ensure due process, enforce judgments and orders, and guide users through procedures.