The Minnesota Affidavit of Service of Notice to Intervene as a Party is a document used to certify that a party has been notified of an action to intervene in an existing legal matter. It is typically used in civil litigation matters and is filed with the court after service of the notice of intervention has been properly completed. The affidavit must be sworn by the person who performed the service of notice and must provide specific details about the service, including the date, time, and manner of service. There are two types of Minnesota Affidavit of Service of Notice to Intervene as a Party: personal service and service by mail. Personal service requires that the notice of intervention be served in person to the party being served, while service by mail requires that the notice of intervention be sent to the party by mail. Both types of service must be completed in accordance with the applicable Minnesota Rules of Civil Procedure.