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Minnesota Affidavit of Service - Personal and Mail - Family

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This is an official Minnesota court form for use in a family case, an Affidavit of Service - Personal and Mail - Family. USLF amends and updates these forms as is required by Minnesota Statutes and Law.

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An affidavit is a document written statement filed by an affiant as evidence in court. In order to be admissible, affidavits must be notarized by a notary public. There are two types of judicial notarizations: an acknowledgement and a jurat.

Title the affidavit. First, you'll need to title your affidavit. Craft a statement of identity. The very next section of your affidavit is what's known as a statement of identity. Write a statement of truth. State the facts. Reiterate your statement of truth. Sign and notarize.

It is a document that details your efforts as a process server to find a defendant and is submitted to the court as evidence of your work.

In most jurisdictions, an affidavit is used when a private, third party serves the documents, whereas a certificate of service is used by official process servers when serving any document and for attorney's and parties under Rule 5 after the original summons and complaint are served and filed.

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Minnesota Affidavit of Service - Personal and Mail - Family