Minnesota Long-Arm Statute

Minn. Stat. § 543.19
543.19. Personal jurisdiction over nonresidents
Subdivision 1. Personal jurisdiction. As to
a cause of action arising from any acts enumerated in this subdivision, a court
of this state with jurisdiction of the subject matter may exercise personal
jurisdiction over any foreign corporation or any nonresident individual, or the
individual's personal representative, in the same manner as if it were a
domestic corporation or the individual were a resident of this state. This
section applies if, in person or through an agent, the foreign corporation or
nonresident individual:
(a) owns, uses, or possesses any real or
personal property situated in this state; or
(b) transacts any business within the state; or
(c) commits any act in Minnesota causing injury
or property damage; or
(d) commits any act outside Minnesota causing
injury or property damage in Minnesota, subject to the following exceptions when
no jurisdiction shall be found:
(1) Minnesota has no substantial interest in
providing a forum; or
(2) the burden placed on the defendant by being
brought under the state's jurisdiction would violate fairness and substantial
justice; or
(3) the cause of action lies in defamation or
privacy.
Subd. 2. Service of process. The service of
process on any person who is subject to the jurisdiction of the courts of this
state, as provided in this section, may be made by personally serving the
summons upon the defendant outside this state with the same effect as though the
summons had been personally served within this state.
Subd. 3. Acts enumerated. Only causes of action
arising from acts enumerated in subdivision 1 may be asserted against a
defendant in an action in which jurisdiction over the defendant is based upon
this section.
Subd. 4. No limit right to serve process.
Nothing contained in this section shall limit or affect the right to serve any
process in any other manner now or hereafter provided by law or the Minnesota
Rules of Civil Procedure.
Subd. 5. Definition. Nonresident individual, as
used in this section, means any individual, or the individual's personal
representative, who is not domiciled or residing in the state when suit is
commenced.
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