The Minnesota Affidavit of Service to Public Authority is a legal document that is provided by the court to prove that a particular individual was properly served with a legal document. It is commonly used in cases where the opposing party is a public authority, such as a government agency, a municipality, or a state-run business. The affidavit is signed by the person who served the legal documents and provides proof that the documents were served in accordance with the applicable laws. There are two types of Minnesota Affidavit of Service to Public Authority: the Affidavit of Service by Registered or Certified Mail and the Affidavit of Personal Service. The Affidavit of Service by Registered or Certified Mail is used when the legal documents are sent to the public authority by registered or certified mail. This type of affidavit must include the date the documents were sent, the name and address of the public authority, and the name and address of the person who served the documents. The Affidavit of Personal Service is used when the legal documents are personally delivered to the public authority by an authorized server. This type of affidavit must include the date the documents were served, the name and address of the public authority, the name and address of the person who served the documents, and the name and address of the person who accepted the documents. Both types of Minnesota Affidavit of Service to Public Authority must be signed by the server and notarized by a notary public in order to be accepted by the court.