The Sheriff.
They get called a lot of things (particularly by the people they serve papers on), but I think the official title is "process server."
In courts the word serve means to present someone with documents, or papers. These papers inform the person that someone has filed a case that involves them.
sused papers
see link below
Service does not have to be in person. First class mail is considered sufficient notification.
The papers can be served on Saturday if a server will serve the papers.
No. There are no provisions to allow a person who is sentenced to serve time in one state to actually serve that time in another.
Yes
A payday loan company can take the action of notifying your boss that they going to serve you papers.
If it's not on his discharge papers, he didn't serve.
When a person sues you, that person must file papers with the court and "serve" or give you copies of what was filed. Until that has happened, you haven't been sued. There is no way to know what a person is "planing to do" until they do it!