The Vermont Certificate of Service is a legal document issued in the State of Vermont for the purpose of providing proof of service. It is used in court proceedings, such as for a divorce or to enforce a court order. It can be used to prove that a party has been legally served with papers, such as a summons or complaint, and that all the proper service requirements have been met. There are two types of Vermont Certificate of Service: the Personal Service Certificate and the Substitute Service Certificate. The Personal Service Certificate is used when the party served is personally served with the papers by a third person. The Substitute Service Certificate is used when service is made by publication or posting. Both certificates require that the person who served the papers provide information about the date and time of service, the name of the person served, and the type of service used. The Personal Service Certificate may also include information about the address and documents served.