Foreign Languages Spoken By Process Servers

Foreign Languages Spoken By Process Servers

Foreign Languages Spoken By Process Servers According to the graph below, 58.2 percent of process servers in the United States are bilingual. This indicates that over half of process servers speak both English and at least one additional language. With the U.S....
Process Server Statistics by Race

Process Server Statistics by Race

Process Server Statistics by Race White is the most common ethnicity among process servers, accounting for 64.1 percent of the total. In comparison, 16.1 percent of the population is Hispanic or Latino, while 12.9 percent is Black or African American.    ...
Process Server Statistics and Facts in the US

Process Server Statistics and Facts in the US

Process Server Statistics and Facts in the US Zippia’s data team of statisticians discovered the following after conducting significant study and analysis: There are currently over 8,973 process servers employed in the United States. Women account for 34.5...
Process Servers Demographics in the US

Process Servers Demographics in the US

Process Servers Demographics in the US Employees who work as process servers are on average 47 years old. In 2020, the number of process servers was estimated to be 8,973! Zippia.com  determined that 34.5 percent of process servers are women, whereas 61.8 percent are...
Myth #5 – You Can Successfully Avoid Being Served

Myth #5 – You Can Successfully Avoid Being Served

Myth #5 – You Can Successfully Avoid Being Served THIS IS NOT TRUE You Can Successfully Avoid Being Served The constitution protects people and corporations from being sued without proper service of process. So, the thinking goes of some defendants, that if they...
Does Size Matter?

Does Size Matter?

Running a client first company, I’m always on the lookout to see how other companies measure up and if they are Client First.   So, what could the age-old question “Does Size Matter?” possibly have in common with process serving, well let me tell you… Ok, so now...
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