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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the proof service form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the case number at the top of the form. This is essential for identifying your specific matter.
  3. In the section labeled 'NAME AND ADDRESS OF EACH PERSON TO WHOM NOTICE WAS MAILED', fill in the name of each person served. Ensure that all names are spelled correctly to avoid any issues.
  4. Next, provide the complete address for each individual, including street number, city, state, and zip code. Double-check this information for accuracy.
  5. If you have more recipients, continue adding their details in the subsequent fields provided on the form.
  6. Once all information is filled out, review your entries for completeness and correctness before saving or printing your document.

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An Affidavit of Service is one of the most widely used forms of proof of service.
is a written statement that you file with the Tribunal indicating that you served (sent a copy) of the submitted documents to the opposing party. Failure to include a proof of service form with your filing.
Who may sign the Proof of Service? Under California Code of Civil Procedure section 414.10, service may be made by any person not a party to the proceeding who is at least 18 years of age. That means if this is your case, you cannot be the person to perform the service.