A Certificate of Service for Electronic Filings is a document used to prove that an electronic filing was properly served. It is typically used in court proceedings to confirm that a party has been notified of a filing. The certificate is signed by the sender of the filing, and it includes the date, time, and recipient of the filing. The certificate is usually submitted along with the filing to prove proper service. Generally, there are two types of Certificates of Service for Electronic Filings: the Declaration of Service and the Affidavit of Service. The Declaration of Service is a statement of facts attesting to the service of the filing, while the Affidavit of Service is a sworn statement that is signed by the sender and notarized.