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What is Service Affidavit

The Affidavit of Service is a legal document used by servers to confirm that a summons or other legal document has been served to a party in a Minnesota court case.

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Service Affidavit is needed by:
  • Legal professionals serving documents
  • Individuals involved in court cases
  • Process servers
  • Attorneys representing clients
  • Filing agents handling legal paperwork
  • Parties responding to court summons

How to fill out the Service Affidavit

  1. 1.
    Access pdfFiller and search for the 'Affidavit of Service' form in the template library.
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    Open the form and review the fillable fields provided in the interface.
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    Gather necessary information such as the recipient's name, address, method of service, and the date of service before you start filling out the form.
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    Begin with the section requiring you to specify the recipient's details accurately.
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    Next, indicate the method of service, either mail or personal delivery, as per your case requirements.
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    Fill in the date when the service was completed and any other required details in the designated sections.
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    Review all entered information to ensure accuracy and compliance with legal standards.
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    After completing the form, utilize the signature field for the server to sign the document under penalty of perjury.
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    Finalize your form by checking for any errors and correcting them as needed.
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    Once satisfied, save the completed form using the options provided within pdfFiller, and download or submit it according to your chosen method.
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Anyone serving legal documents in Minnesota courts can use the Affidavit of Service. It's essential that the server is not a party to the case and is of legal age.
Deadlines may vary depending on the type of case or court. Generally, it should be filed promptly after serving the documents, often within a specified number of days as instructed by the court.
You can submit the completed Affidavit of Service form by filing it with the appropriate Minnesota District Court either in person or electronically, if the court permits electronic filings.
You usually do not need additional documents, but ensure to include the original summons or legal document served, as the affidavit acts as proof of service.
Common mistakes include incorrect recipient details, failing to accurately indicate the method of service, and not signing the form. Make sure all fields are filled correctly before submission.
Processing time depends on the court's workload. Generally, once filed, it is part of the court record and can take a few days to be officially recorded.
No, the Affidavit of Service does not require notarization in Minnesota but it must be signed under penalty of perjury by the server.
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