A New York Affidavit of Service is a document that serves as proof that a defendant has been served with court documents in accordance with the rules of the court. This document is typically filed with the court in order to provide evidence that the defendant has received the documents and is aware of any proceedings against them. There are several types of New York Affidavit of Service, including a Personal Service Affidavit, a Substituted Service Affidavit, an Affidavit of Service by Mail, and an Affidavit of Service by Publication. Each of these affidavits must be completed and signed by the server, the person who served the documents, and filed with the court. The Personal Service Affidavit must include the date and method of service, the name and address of the person served, and any other information that may be necessary to prove that the documents were properly served. The Substituted Service Affidavit must include the date and method of service, the name and address of the person served, the name and address of the person to whom the documents were left, and any other information that may be necessary to prove that the documents were properly served. The Affidavit of Service by Mail must include the date and method of service, the name and address of the person served, and any other information that may be necessary to prove that the documents were properly served. Finally, the Affidavit of Service by Publication must include the date and method of service, the name and address of the person served, and any other information that may be necessary to prove that the documents were properly served.