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Minnesota

Minnesota is a state located in the midwestern United States. As a state, it ranks twelve for area and twenty-one for population. It is known as the "Land of 10,000 Lakes" and "The Gopher State." Minnesota is home to thirty-three of the top 1,000 publicly-traded companies in the United States.

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Who is the mayor of willmar MN?

The Governor of MN is Tim Pawlenty. There is not a Mayor for the entire state. The title of Mayor is generally reserved for specific cities/towns.

How old do you have to move out in minnesota?

http://www.leg.state.mn.us/lrl/issues/legalage.asp "The Minnesota Statutes do not provide either the grounds or a procedure for emancipation. Minnesota case law has established that a minor can be emancipated by a legal marriage or by parental consent."

Which is Minnesota's largest game bird?

The official state bird for the state of Minnesota is the Common Loon (Gavia immer), adopted in 1961.

Why was st.paul chosen as the capital of minnesota?

Because that is the city the territorial officials selected for the capital of the Minnesota territory. When Minnesota became a state, St Paul remained the capital of the State. It was chosen mostly, because it was at the center of trade for the area.

What does Minnesota have as many as 22000 of?

Minnesota has over 22000 lakes!

www.22000-Tools.com

What is the minimum wage in Minnesota?

All employers who fall under the Federal Fair Labor Standards act (enterprise with annual receipts of $500,000 or more): $7.25 per hour. This supersedes state law ($6.15 per hour for enterprises with less than $625,000 in annual receipts.)

Small employer: $5.25 per hour.

What is the elevation above sea level of Alexandria MN?

The elevation above sea level of Minneapolis Minnesota is 1,376 feet.

Can a Minnesota notary public notarize a family member's document?

Can I notarize for a family member?

Most state laws do not expressly prohibit notarizing for a relative. However, Notaries who do so in many instances will violate statutes prohibiting a direct beneficial interest. For instance, if a Notary is asked to witness her husband's signature on a loan document for the purchase of a home they will share, she will directly benefit from the transaction and should disqualify herself. The likelihood of a direct beneficial interest is usually greater with immediate family members - spouse, mother, father, son, daughter, sister or brother - than with non-immediate, such as in-laws, cousins, nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles. The matter of interest in an inheritance is more often a consideration with lineal descendants (children, grandchildren, etc.) and ascendants (parent, grandparents, etc.) than with nonlinear relatives. In many instances, a Notary will have no beneficial interest in notarizing for a relative and will not be prevented by law from doing so. However, to avoid later questioning of the Notary's impartiality, as well as accusations of undue influence, it is always safest for a signer to find a Notary who is not related.

https://notary.sos.state.mn.us/

What is Minnesota's state slogan?

Minnesota's state motto is "North Star State"







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What things in MN start with Q?

Well, darling, in Minnesota, you've got the quaint town of Quincy and the quirky Quamba Creek. And let's not forget about the quintessential Queen Anne architecture you might stumble upon in some neighborhoods. So, there you have it - a few things that start with Q in the land of 10,000 lakes.

What lakes does Minnesota share with Canada?

Lake in the Woods is shared with Canada, however Minnesota also shares Lake Superior with Canada. That, of course is a border lake, as is Lake in the Woods.

Can you break a current lease on a rental if you are purchasing a home?

Yes, however, you will lose your deposit on the apartment and be charged (normally hefty) fees for breaking the lease. Negotiate the prices with your landlord. If they refuse to listen, sublet the apt. If this option is not a good one, real estate lawyers can always make things happen!

What is the minimum age for a tattoo in Minnesota?

Yes.

I think you need one in every state.

Laws vary from country to country though.

I don't think you need one to work in Mexico.

How long do speeding tickets and traffic violations stay on your record in minnesta and do they ever drop off?

Speeding tickets and minor traffic violations in the state of Minnesota will stay on your record for 5 years. Major traffic violations will stay on your record longer.

Does Minnesota have seasons?

Winter sports in Minnesota include hockey, football, and basketball. In the summer fans can take in a baseball game.

How much do painters charge?

I am a professional painter , painting industrial 35 an hour, commercial 30 an hour ,and residental 25 an hour. @.50 per foot inside outside metal stucco 1.50 so on so forth. A little more or less depending on where you are located. If you need anything done on the east coast email me.We travel. Thanks Tankpaintertim@gmail.com

How long do traffic violations stay on your record?

Most states: 39 months. This is becoming more standardized as time goes along.

In some cases, the offender can attend Traffic School for a specified time and the ticket may be removed off the record.

1 Point = 3 Years

2 Points = 10 Years