2025 Session Last amended: 2025 session

§ 253B.07 — Judicial Commitment; Preliminary Procedures

Plain-Language Summary

This section describes the steps that must happen before a court can commit someone. It requires prepetition screening by the county, explains how to file a commitment petition, and sets rules for court-appointed examiners and attorneys. A court may also place a person on a 72-hour hold while the petition is being reviewed.

Practical Notes
Before a commitment petition can be filed, the county must first investigate and screen the situation. The proposed patient has a right to a court-appointed attorney and independent examiner. If someone you know is facing commitment, contacting the county’s prepetition screening team is the first step.