The Nevada Affidavit of Personal Service is a document that is used to prove that a legal document was served in accordance with the Nevada Rules of Civil Procedure. It is typically used to serve a summons, complaint, or other legal document in a civil case. The Nevada Affidavit of Personal Service must be completed and signed by the person who hand-delivered the document to the recipient, and must include detailed information about the recipient and the delivery of the document. There are three types of Nevada Affidavit of Personal Service: Substituted Service, Personal Service, and Constructive Service. Substituted Service is used when the person to be served cannot be found or is evading service, and involves delivering the papers to someone else in the household or at their place of business. Personal Service is when the document is hand-delivered to the recipient. Constructive Service is when the document is delivered to the recipient's place of business or is mailed to the recipient's last known address.