The Indiana Certificate of Service (General) is a document issued by the Indiana court system that is used to prove that a party has been served with an official legal document. It is typically completed by a process server or other individual appointed to serve legal documents. The Certificate of Service (General) must be filed with the court to show that the document was served and received. There are two types of Indiana Certificate of Service (General): the Certificate of Service (General) — Personal Service and the Certificate of Service (General) — Service by Mail. The Certificate of Service (General) — Personal Service must be completed by the individual who served the documents and include the date and manner of service. The Certificate of Service (General) — Service by Mail must be completed by the individual who mailed the documents and include the date the documents were mailed, the method of mailing, and the address of the recipient.