The North Dakota Certificate of Service is a legal document used in North Dakota to acknowledge service of process. It is typically used when someone has been served with a summons, complaint, or other legal document and must be filed with the court or clerk of court to evidence proper service of process. There are two types of North Dakota Certificate of Service: personal service and substituted service. Personal service requires a process server to personally serve the individual at their home or place of work. Substituted service is when the process server leaves the documents with someone else at the individual's residence or place of work. Both types of service must be verified and documented in the North Dakota Certificate of Service.