The North Dakota Affidavit of Mailing-Personal Service — Answer-Counterclaim is a legal document used in a court of law to affirm that a defendant has been properly served with a copy of an answer or counterclaim. The document is typically signed by the person who delivered the document, such as a process server or a certified mail clerk. It is used to prove that the defendant was given the necessary documents to respond to the complaint. The North Dakota Affidavit of Mailing-Personal Service — Answer-Counterclaim is a statement that must be notarized. It includes the date and time that the service was made, the full name and address of the defendant, and the name of the person who served the documents. It also includes a statement that the documents were served in accordance with the laws of North Dakota. The affidavit is typically filed with the court and served on the defendant at the same time. There are two types of North Dakota Affidavit of Mailing-Personal Service — Answer-Counterclaim: the Affidavit of Mailing and the Affidavit of Personal Service. The Affidavit of Mailing is used to prove that documents were delivered to the defendant via certified mail. The Affidavit of Personal Service is used to prove that the documents were served in person by a process server.