The Minnesota Affidavit of Personal Service is a sworn statement used to prove that legal documents have been served to a specific individual or entity. It is used to prove that a defendant, petitioner, or other party was properly served with legal documents such as a summons, complaint, or other court documents. The affidavit must be signed by the person who served the documents. The Minnesota Affidavit of Personal Service comes in two different forms. The first form is the Minnesota Affidavit of Service By Delivery, which is used to prove that documents were delivered in person to the defendant or other party. It requires an affidavit from the individual who served the documents, as well as a signature from the recipient or an authorized representative. The second form is the Minnesota Affidavit of Service By Mail, which is used to prove that documents were sent to the defendant or other party by mail. It requires a signature from the recipient or their authorized representative, as well as proof that the documents were sent by certified mail or regular mail with return receipt requested. In both cases, the Affidavit must be completed in full and submitted to the court to prove that the documents were properly served.