Minnesota Affidavit of Service — Notice of Motion and Motion to Intervene is a document used in Minnesota courts to notify another party that legal action is being taken against them. It is usually served by a process server, who is required to file a sworn statement of service with the court. The Affidavit of Service must include the date and time of service, the manner of service, and an acknowledgement of receipt by the recipient. There are two types of Minnesota Affidavit of Service — Notice of Motion and Motion to Intervene: 1. Notice of Motion — This document is served to the other party to give them notice that the person filing the motion will be appearing in court at a specified date and time to present their legal argument. 2. Motion to Intervene — This document is served to the other party to give them notice that the person filing the motion will be appearing in court at a specified date and time to intervene in a pending lawsuit. The person filing the motion must have a legal interest in the lawsuit in order to intervene.