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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Affidavit of Service in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'District Court', 'County', and 'Judicial District' at the top of the form. This information identifies where your case is being processed.
  3. Fill in the 'Court File Number' and 'Case Type' to provide specific details about your legal matter.
  4. In the section for 'Petitioner / Plaintiff', enter your name as well as the name of the 'Respondent / Defendant'.
  5. Next, complete the statement starting with your name, confirming you are over 18 years old, and include your birth date.
  6. List all documents served under 'I served the...' and specify who received them by filling in their name and address accurately.
  7. Finally, declare under penalty of perjury that your statements are true, sign, and date the document. Include your contact information at the bottom.

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It ensures due process by proving service was attempted or completed according to court rules. A process server must include specific details such as time, date, method, and identity of the person served. States have varying requirements for the affidavit, and using the wrong form or method may invalidate service.
When a document has been conventionally served before filing, proof of service shall be affixed to the document so that the identity of the document is not obscured. If a document is filed before conventional service has been made, proof of service shall be filed within 7 days after service is made.
0:36 2:49 And they will put todays date by box 9. And sign the line by box 10 in order to asssure that thereMoreAnd they will put todays date by box 9. And sign the line by box 10 in order to asssure that there was proper. Service you will then file this affidavit at the prothonetary.
An affidavit of service is typically required in both civil and criminal cases to confirm that court documents were served properly. These documents can include: Complaints and summonses. Subpoenas.
Typically prepared by the process server, an affidavit of service form is often an official court form that can be obtained from the court clerk or various online sources. The document usually includes the following information: The name of the person served. The date, time, and place the person was served.

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An affidavit of service shall describe what was served, state how the document was served, upon whom it was served, and the date, time, and place of service.
An affidavit of explanation is a sworn statement executed by an individual to explain certain facts or circumstancesin this case, why a passport was not declared, surrendered, or mentioned at the time of renewal or during any transaction requiring the declaration of all valid or previous passports.
Simply put, an affidavit is a sworn statement of fact that can be used in a variety of legal proceedings, from bankruptcy cases to family and civil litigation matters such as divorce proceedings. Its one of the most common legal documents used as evidence when live sworn testimony isnt possible.

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