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What is the average “learning curve?

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What is the average “learning curve?

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While there is definitely a “learning curve” for this, or any new business, the actual time involved really depends on the individual and how much time they devote to studying not only the training materials, but the civil statutes as they apply them in their own state. Typically, the average person is ready to at least get started in one to two weeks, though it does take a little longer to become absolutely proficient. Once you’ve been through any particular procedure with the courts it becomes routine. The “real” work is in locating the judgment debtor and their assets, which makes any fondness for research a definite advantage in the judgment recovery field.

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