Nevada Proof of Service is a legal document used in Nevada that verifies that a document was served to the correct party according to state law. It is usually signed by the person who delivered the document, such as a sheriff, private process server, or registered mail sender. The type of service used, the date of service, and the address of the person served must be included in the document. There are three main types of Nevada Proof of Service: personal service, service by publication, and service by mail. Personal service involves an individual delivering the document to the party to be served. Service by publication requires a notice to be published in a newspaper for a specified period of time. Service by mail involves sending the document via certified mail or registered mail to the party to be served.