Missouri Affidavit For Appointment As A Private Process Server is an affidavit required by the state of Missouri to be completed and signed by an individual who wishes to serve legal documents in the state of Missouri. The affidavit must be signed in the presence of a notary public within the state of Missouri. The affidavit is used to demonstrate that the individual meets the qualifications to serve as a private process server in the state of Missouri. There are two types of Missouri Affidavit For Appointment As A Private Process Server: 1. The Missouri Affidavit for Appointment of a Private Process Server for an Individual: This affidavit is completed and signed by an individual who wishes to serve legal documents in the state of Missouri. This affidavit must be signed in the presence of a notary public within the state of Missouri, and must include the individual's name, address, and other relevant information. 2. The Missouri Affidavit for Appointment of a Private Process Server for an Entity: This affidavit is completed and signed by a legally incorporated entity who wishes to serve legal documents in the state of Missouri. This affidavit must be signed in the presence of a notary public within the state of Missouri, and must include the entity's name, address, and other relevant information.