The Minnesota Affidavit of Facsimile Service is a legally binding document that verifies that a faxed document has been received by the intended recipient. It is used when a document is sent via fax, as opposed to being delivered in person or via mail. The affidavit is signed by the sender of the fax and includes the date of transmission, the recipient's name and address, and any other pertinent details. There are two types of Minnesota Affidavit of Facsimile Service: a general affidavit and a special affidavit. The general affidavit is used when a document is sent to an individual or business. The special affidavit is used when sending a document to a court or other government entity. The affidavit must be signed and notarized for it to be valid.