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In this chapter you will learn how to serve copies of your completed forms and how to fill out the Affidavit of Service (CSX102), to prove that the other party and the County Attorneys Office have been served. It is important to first understand what service of process is. Service of process is giving legal notice to the other parties on a case. When you serve someone, you give them copies of paperwork you are filing with the court. This tells them what you are asking for from the court, your reasons for making those requests, and when and where the hearing will take place. Service can be done in different ways. For a Motion to Modify Child Support, you can serve the other party and the County Attorneys Office by personal service, regular U.S. Mail, or electronic service. Personal service means someone else, not you, hand-delivers a copy of the forms to the other party at their home or leaves them with someone of suitable age or discretion who also lives in the home. For the County