The Minnesota Affidavit of Personal Service is a legal document used by individuals in the state of Minnesota to provide proof that legal documents (such as a summons, complaint, or petition) have been properly served on other parties. The affidavit is signed by the individual who has served the documents and attests that the service was made according to Minnesota law. There are two types of Minnesota Affidavit of Personal Service: (1) Process Server Affidavit and (2) Subscriber Affidavit. The Process Server Affidavit is used when the documents are served by a process server, while the Subscriber Affidavit is used when the documents are served by someone other than a process server (e.g. the person filing the documents). The affidavit must include the date and time of service, the name of the person served, the address or location where the documents were served, and a description of how the documents were served. The affidavit must be signed and notarized in order for it to be accepted as evidence in court.