The Minnesota Affidavit of Service By Mail is a legal document used to certify that a party has served documents to another party by mail. It is often used in court proceedings to provide proof that a legal document has been sent to a specific person or entity according to the requirements of the Minnesota Rules of Civil Procedure. There are two types of affidavits of service by mail: the Affidavit of Service By Mail (Form SC-107) and the Affidavit of Service By Mail (Form SC-108). The SC-107 form is used when the documents are sent to an individual or corporate party and the SC-108 form is used when the documents are sent to an attorney. Both forms require the server to provide information about the documents served, the date they were served, the method of service, and the address of the recipient. The affidavit must be signed and notarized by the server before it is presented in court.