The Maine Affidavit of Service Forcible Entry And Detained (FED) is a legal document used in Maine to provide proof of service of a notice to vacate and demand for possession of a property. It is typically used by a landlord or other property owner to notify a tenant of their impending eviction. The document serves to provide evidence of the landlord's intent to reclaim possession of the rental property in the event that the tenant does not vacate the premises. There are two types of FED: a Residential FED and a Commercial FED. The Residential FED is used for evicting residential tenants, while the Commercial FED is used when evicting a commercial tenant. The FED must be signed in the presence of a Maine notary public in order for it to be valid. The document must include the date of service, the name and address of the tenant, the name and address of the landlord, and a description of the property. It must also include a detailed description of the notice served, including the date, type of notice, and the manner of service.