Process-serving operations platform for creditors' rights and foreclosure
ProVest operates a nationwide process-serving network managing millions of annual document deliveries for law firms and financial institutions. The tech stack reveals a maturing data infrastructure—Snowflake, Redshift, BigQuery, Kafka, and NiFi alongside older PHP/MySQL—suggesting a company transitioning from legacy field operations toward data-driven workflow visibility. Hiring velocity is accelerating with 90 open roles (33 in the last month), concentrated heavily in legal and operations, pointing to scaling challenges in process-server recruitment and garnishment-processing efficiency.
ProVest manages service of process for creditors' rights, mortgage defaults, and foreclosure matters across the United States. Founded in 1991, the company operates a network of over 2,000 vetted process servers and handles millions of document deliveries annually for law firms, financial institutions, and insurance companies. Core services span process serving, skip tracing, eviction, court services, and occupancy verification. The company holds SOC-2 Type-2 certification and uses proprietary mobile field technology and EDI systems. Operations are concentrated in the U.S., with headquarters in Tampa, Florida.
ProVest uses Android, MySQL, PHP, and Snowflake/Redshift/BigQuery for cloud data warehousing, plus Kafka, NiFi, Talend, and Informatica for data pipeline management and Apache/Hadoop for distributed processing.
ProVest is headquartered in Tampa, Florida. The company was founded in 1991 and is privately held with 201–500 employees.
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