A Pennsylvania Certificate of Service of (Specify Document Served) is a document that is used to certify that a specific document has been served to the intended recipient. It is completed by the individual responsible for serving the document and includes the date, time, and method of service. There are two types of Pennsylvania Certificate of Service of (Specify Document Served): 1) Personal Service Certificate of Service and 2) Non-Personal Service Certificate of Service. A Personal Service Certificate of Service is used when the document in question is served directly to the intended recipient. This type of service requires that the document is delivered to the recipient, either in person or by mail. The Certificate of Service should include the date, time, and method of service, as well as a brief description of the document that was served and the name and address of the intended recipient. A Non-Personal Service Certificate of Service is used when the document is served to the intended recipient through a third-party individual or entity. This type of service does not require that the document is delivered directly to the recipient. The Certificate of Service should include the date, time, and method of service, the name and address of the third-party individual or entity, and a brief description of the document that was served.