The Minnesota Certificate of Service and Filing of Itemized List is a document that is used to certify that certain documents have been served on the other party in a court case. The certificate must be signed by the person who served the documents, and must be filed with the court. There are two types of Minnesota Certificate of Service and Filing of Itemized List: one for service by mail, and one for service in person. For service by mail, the certificate must include the name and address of the person served, the date the documents were served, and the name and address of the party from whom service was made. For service in person, the certificate must include the name and address of the person served, the date the documents were served, and a description of the documents served. The itemized list must include a list of all documents served and their dates of service.