The Minnesota Certificate of Service of Conventionally Filed-Sealed Documents is an official form used to document that legal documents have been served to the proper parties. This form is required for any documents that are filed with the court, and must be signed by the person who served the documents (the “server”). There are two types of Minnesota Certificate of Service of Conventionally Filed-Sealed Documents: conventional service and sealed documents. Conventional service is when the documents are served in person or by mail to the person the documents are intended for. The server must fill out the form to indicate who was served, the date of service, and how the documents were served (in person or by mail). All of this information must be included in the Certificate of Service before it can be filed with the court. Sealed documents are documents that are sealed and not allowed to be opened until after a certain date or a specific event. The server must indicate on the Certificate of Service that the documents were served in a sealed envelope, and the date of service must also be indicated. The Minnesota Certificate of Service of Conventionally Filed-Sealed Documents is an important form that must be completed and filed with the court whenever documents are served. It ensures that all parties involved are aware of the documents being served and when they were served.