The Minnesota Affidavit of Personal Service is a legal document used to prove that a party has been served with court papers. It is typically used in civil cases in Minnesota and is completed by the person who served the documents. The Minnesota Affidavit of Personal Service must be sworn to or affirmed before a notary public or other authorized witness. There are two types of Minnesota Affidavit of Personal Service: Substituted Service and Personal Service. Substituted Service involves delivering the documents to someone other than the person to be served, such as a family member, friend or coworker. Personal Service involves delivering the documents directly to the person to be served. The Minnesota Affidavit of Personal Service must include the following information: the full name of the party served, the date of service, the type of service (personal or substituted), the name of the person who served the documents, the address of the person who served the documents, a description of the documents served, and the signature of the person who served the documents.