The Minnesota Affidavit of Personal Service — Response To Motion For Contempt is a legal document used to respond to a motion for contempt filed by another party. This document is used to certify that the responding party has been served with a motion for contempt. This document is commonly used in family law cases involving child support, alimony, or child custody. There are two types of Minnesota Affidavit of Personal Service — Response To Motion For Contempt: (1) an affidavit of personal service; and (2) an affidavit of substituted service. An affidavit of personal service is used when the responding party was personally served with the motion for contempt. An affidavit of substituted service is used when the responding party was served with the motion for contempt via a third party, such as a process server or mail service. This document includes information such as the date and time of service, the type of service (personal or substituted), the name and address of the responding party, and the name and address of the person serving the motion. The respondent must sign the affidavit in order for it to be valid and accepted by the court.