Nevada Return of Service is a legal document used in the state of Nevada to prove that a court summons or other legal papers have been served to the correct party. This document is also known as a Proof of Service. There are two types of Nevada Return of Service: personal service and substituted service. Personal service requires the process server to personally hand the documents to the defendant, while substituted service requires the documents to be left with a person of suitable age and discretion at the defendant’s residence or place of business. Once the papers have been served, the process server must complete the Return of Service form, which must be signed by the server and the recipient of the documents. The Return of Service must then be filed with the court in order for it to be valid.