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The Minnesota Department of Commerce oversees more than 40 industries to protect consumer interests and ensure a fair and competitive marketplace in our state. We protect & assist consumers and businesses.
People lose track of their money or financial property because of a change of address, a death, or because they inherited something they didn't know about. As part of our mission to protect consumers, Commerce is committed to reuniting Minnesotans with money that has gone missing.
Complete Form I-9 and other required paperwork. Learn more about working for Commerce, our work policies, employee benefits, and more. Get a tour of our hybrid office space. Receive equipment needed for your job such as a laptop, monitors, and a keyboard.
You will need to have an email address to file your complaint on the portal. You can also file a complaint by email at consumer.protection@state.mn.us or by phone at 651-539-1600 or 800-657-3602.
The Department of Commerce administers an application and renewal program for more than 250,000 license holders across more than 50 license types.
The License Lookup Directory can help you find the status of a licensee. Some license types will require you to click a link to an external database. FINRA Broker Check. Investment Adviser Public Disclosure.
Minnesota Department of Commerce 85 7th Place East, Suite 280 Saint Paul, MN 55101 Main Office: 651-539-1500 Complaints: 651-539-1600 Energy Information: 800-657-3710
For more than 150 years, the Minnesota Department of Commerce and its predecessor agencies have protected consumer interests and ensured a fair and competitive marketplace in our state. Commerce protects the public interest through a broad range of regulations and programs.
Forms should be appropriately filed with a court, county recorder, or other appropriate recipient pursuant to state law. Commerce staff cannot provide legal advice as which form to use, or how to complete or file the forms. If you need assistance, please contact an attorney.
This guide is intended to help individuals and businesses understand how to apply for and receive approval from the Commerce Department for their real estate license in Minnesota.