Indiana Proof of Service of Completed Response (Workplace Violence) is a document that is used to certify that the respondent has been properly served with the respondent’s answer to the complaint. The document is filed with the court and provides proof that the respondent has been properly served with the response. It is typically signed by the process server who delivered the documents to the respondent. The Indiana Proof of Service of Completed Response (Workplace Violence) is a document used in workplace violence cases. This document is typically used when an employee has filed a complaint alleging that the employer has engaged in workplace violence. The proof of service is used to ensure that the respondent was properly served with the complaint and the respondent's answer. There are two types of Indiana Proof of Service of Completed Response (Workplace Violence): an Affidavit of Service and a Certificate of Service. The Affidavit of Service is a sworn statement from the process server that they have properly served the respondent with the complaint and the respondent's answer. The Certificate of Service is a document signed by the process server that confirms that the respondent was properly served with the documents.