Paid leave applications will open Wednesday for eligible Minnesota workers and families for leaves beginning in the new year, according to the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development.
The early launch — a day ahead of time — will allow participants to “get a jumpstart on applying for this new benefit program,” according to a statement from DEED. “It comes after more than two and a half years of program design, construction and testing to ensure an effective, functional launch.”
Beginning on Thursday, Jan. 1, Minnesotans can take paid leave in order to care for themselves or loved ones. The program is a statewide paid family and medical leave option that allows those eligible to be paid and receive job-protected time off for events like a child’s birth or health care needs. It was passed by the Legislature in 2023.
While actual paid leave can’t begin until Jan. 1, filling out applications ahead of time will allow workers and their employers to plan for the leave period. Earlier this month, the paid leave program opened applications for those who had a new a child in 2025. More than 7,000 Minnesotans have applied already for leave to begin in 2026, according to DEED.
Initially, anywhere between 12,000 to 15,000 people are expected to use the new benefit, according to an actuarial analysis from 2024
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How to apply
Minnesota workers may apply for paid leave on Wednesday, Dec. 31. Go to paidleave.mn.gov to apply and to learn more about eligibility and benefits.
To call the paid leave contact center dial (651) 556-7777 or (844) 556-0444 (toll-free) from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. It will be closed during state holidays, including New Year’s Day.

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