The Minnesota Affidavit of Service of the Application for Discharge of Judgment is a document used to verify that a judgment creditor has received notice of a debtor’s application for the discharge of a court-issued judgment. This document is typically used when a debtor is trying to have a court-issued judgment discharged from their record. There are two types of Minnesota Affidavit of Service of the Application for Discharge of Judgment: (1) Summons and Complaint Affidavit of Service and (2) Notice of Application for Discharge of Judgment Affidavit of Service. The Summons and Complaint Affidavit of Service is used to certify that a court-ordered summons and complaint have been served to the judgment creditor. This document must include the name and address of the judgment creditor, a description of the summons and complaint that was served, the name of the server, the date the documents were served, and the method of service. The Notice of Application for Discharge of Judgment Affidavit of Service is used to certify that a notice of the debtor’s application for discharge of judgment has been served to the judgment creditor. This document must include the name and address of the judgment creditor, a description of the notice of application, the name of the server, the date the notice was served, and the method of service. Both affidavits must be signed and notarized by the server in order to be legally valid.