ProVest, a national process server management company, said Monday that it had expanded its Illinois office to meet growing industry needs. The company said it will add 3,000 square feet to its current office space. “ProVest is dedicated to delivering reliable, accurate and timely information to improve the foreclosure industry and help push through the nation’s mortgage crisis,” said Scott Strady, CEO of ProVest. In addition to its Illinois office, Tampa-based ProVest also has offices in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; Columbia and Charleston, S.C.; Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus and Toledo, Ohio; Dallas, Texas, Long Island, N.Y, and Oklahoma City, Okla. The company said it expects to add new branches in the near future. For more information, visit http://www.provest.us.
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