The District of Columbia Affidavit of Service For Writ of Attachment By Special Process Server is a document used by a court-appointed process server to prove that the Writ of Attachment was delivered to the defendant. This affidavit is sworn by the process server and must be notarized. It is used to provide evidence that the Writ was properly served and that the defendant was notified of the court's action. The District of Columbia Affidavit of Service For Writ of Attachment By Special Process Server comes in two forms: an original and a duplicate. The original is used to provide evidence to the court that the Writ was properly served. The duplicate is used to provide evidence to the creditor that the Writ was properly served. Both forms must be notarized. The Affidavit must include the full name and address of the defendant, the date the Writ was delivered, the manner of service (e.g. personal service, certified mail, etc.), the name of the process server, and the signature of the process server. The Affidavit must also be accompanied by the original Writ of Attachment.