A New York Affidavit of Service (For Claim And For Notice of Motion And Supporting Papers) is a statement issued by an individual or entity that serves as proof that a legal document, such as a summons, complaint, or motion, has been delivered to another individual or entity. The affidavit is signed by the person who delivered the legal document, and it must be notarized for it to be accepted in the court. The affidavit must include the full name and address of the person to whom the document was delivered, as well as the date and time of the delivery. There are three types of New York Affidavits of Service: For Claim, For Notice of Motion, and For Supporting Papers. The Affidavit of Service For Claim is used when a summons and complaint have been delivered to a defendant. The Affidavit of Service For Notice of Motion is used when a notice of motion and supporting papers have been delivered to the other party. Finally, the Affidavit of Service For Supporting Papers is used when the documents mentioned in the notice of motion have been delivered to the other party. In all three cases, the affidavit must include the full name and address of the individual or entity to whom the documents were delivered, as well as the date and time of the delivery.