The Minnesota Affidavit of Mailing Notice of Informal Appointment of Personal Representative and Notice to Creditors is a document filed by the personal representative of an estate in order to provide notice to creditors of the appointment of the personal representative and of their rights to make claims against the estate. This document serves as proof that the personal representative has fulfilled their legal duty of giving notice to creditors of the appointment and their right to make claims against the estate. There are two types of Minnesota Affidavit of Mailing Notice of Informal Appointment of Personal Representative and Notice to Creditors: one for the appointment of a personal representative and one for the notice to creditors. The personal representative's affidavit of mailing must include the names and addresses of all creditors to whom notice was given, the date the notice was sent, and a statement that the notice was sent via first-class mail. The creditor's affidavit of mailing must include the name and address of the creditor, the date the notice was sent, and a statement that the notice was sent via first-class mail.