Nevada PROOF of SERVICE (FOR COUNTERPLAINTIFF) is a legal form used in the state of Nevada to document that a Counterplaintiff has legally served legal process to the Defendant. It is a sworn statement that the Counterplaintiff has served the Defendant by one of the following approved methods: 1. Personal Service: The Counterplaintiff must provide a signed statement that they have personally served the Defendant with the legal documents. 2. Certified Mail: The Counterplaintiff must provide a signed statement that they have sent the documents to the Defendant via certified mail, and that the Post Office has confirmed the delivery of the documents. 3. Waiver of Service: The Counterplaintiff must provide a signed statement that the Defendant has waived service of the documents. 4. Publication: The Counterplaintiff must provide a signed statement that they have published notice of the legal documents in a newspaper of general circulation in the county where the service is to be performed. The form must be signed by the Counterplaintiff in the presence of a notary public. The form must then be filed with the court to prove that the Counterplaintiff has legally served the Defendant with the legal documents.