The Minnesota Affidavit of Mailing is a document used to verify that certain types of documents have been sent to another party. It is generally used to provide proof that documents such as notices, invoices, summons, or complaints have been sent to the intended recipient. Generally, the affidavit must be completed and signed by the person who sent the documents, or by an employee or agent of the individual. There are two types of Minnesota Affidavit of Mailing: the Certificate of Service and the Certificate of Delivery. The Certificate of Service is a document used to verify that a document has been sent to another party. It typically includes the name of the sender, the date of mailing, the name and address of the recipient, the type of document sent, and the method of delivery (i.e. certified mail, regular mail, email). The Certificate of Delivery is a document used to verify that a document has been received by another party. It typically includes the name of the sender, the date of delivery, the name and address of the recipient, the type of document sent, and the method of delivery (i.e. certified mail, regular mail, email).