New York Waiver of Service is a legal document used in New York State which allows a party to a legal action or proceeding to waive their right to receive notice of future court proceedings. This document is typically signed by a party who has been served with a summons and complaint, and is executed before a notary public. This waiver allows the party to be excused from appearing in court and prevents the need for personally serving the other party with documents related to the case. There are two types of New York Waiver of Service: General Waiver of Service and Limited Waiver of Service. A General Waiver of Service waives the right to receive any future documents related to the case, whereas a Limited Waiver of Service only waives the right to receive certain documents.