Posted by Kim on Tuesday, September 27th, 2011 at 10:27 am
With the right records search, you can locate a myriad of background details on an individual. Whether you are checking the criminal history of an individual, verifying a date of birth, marriage or death, or perhaps checking for sexual offenders in your area, thanks to the Freedom Information Act of 1970, a great deal of this information is available to the public. However, that being said, while the records may be available, they may also be extremely difficult to find and gain access to.
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Death Records
Some of the most popular and important vital record searches are the searches for
death records. The first thing on your mind might be what is a death record search, and why would I ever need one? A death record is a very essential piece of information for someone trying to trace their lineage or build their family tree. However, there is another fundamental reason to search the death index. What if you suspect that an employee, job applicant, a friend or a business associate is using a false or stolen identity?
Death records can be more challenging to find than other records because they are typically poorly organized and difficult to access. Of course, you can obtain them from the county where the death occurred. Unfortunately, this can be time consuming. And, if you do not know the county or location of the death, you will be at a total loss.
Death Records – Simplified
You need a professional search service in order to make your way through death records. If a social security number appears in the Social Security Death Index, the number is no longer valid. If then, your prospective employee or friend or business associate is using that SSN, you know he or she is using a false identity. What if you do not have the social security number for the person you are looking into? Then you need a reliable and organized source of death records you can search by name. Net Detective provides that service.
Death Records – What to Expect
What information is included on a death records search?
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Question,I’ve seen an obituary in the newspaper of a certain person BUT…I have reason to believe that the person isn’t actually dead. Will a death certificate verify if the person is truly dead or can they falsfy that also?
Hi Fannie:
A death certificate is typically issued by the coroner. Why don’t you search the Social Security Death Index?
https://www.netdetective.net/
Kim
Thanks KIM
looking for death certificate for: Anne B. Warren, 663 E. Bay ave, barnegat, nj
Hi Carl:
You need to contact the county in which she passed away. They will tell you how to proceed. Here is the link for Ocean County in NJ.
http://www.oceancountyclerk.com/search.htm
Kim
2.95 3yrs unlimited searches? or do they have links to other sites that you have to pay for, I wish they would show what you get for 2.95
Hi Gary:
Here is the guarantee as stated on the Net Detective website:
If you’re unable to find the information you want, we’ll be happy to assist. Simply contact us and our member support team will get back to you as soon as possible. We offer a 100% money-back guarantee within 90 days of your purchase if we don’t live up to your expectations.
You may want to contact their support team to clarify what you are looking for and whether their site offers it.
Kim
I need an copy of my divorce certificate………..
I was married on 9-3-1993
whwn Iwas stationed in 25th light infantry division
Schofield,Bks Hi
Alpha 7/8
Hi James:
You need to contact the court where the divorce was filed. They will be able to assist you.
Kim
I am looking for death records or an obituary for free on my grandfather.Nobody really knew him and he left my dad early and noone knows anything about him.I know he had kids but dont know anything.Please any help would be appreciated.I think he died in west virginia in 1980.
Hi Beth:
Net Detective can link you to death records where you can search for your grandfather.
https://www.netdetective.net/
Kim
Trying to locate
Sandi Anasto
who used to live at 165 Mt
Prospect St West Orange..
the house is boarded up now
and no notice on the door..
help!!
Hi Barb:
Please submit your request on the Lost Friends Board. Our volunteers will try to help you.
Kim
hi my mom died when i was abt 8 so i realy dont now wat was the reason. and my father well whats to say i dont now him. now 20 have past and yet i still have no answers. can some one help me for free plz. Thanks.
Hi Lorena:
To find the cause of death, you would need to locate the death certificate. You would need to know her full name, the location (county) of her death and the year of death.
If you have these details, you can contact the county and try to get a copy of the death certificate.
Good luck with your search!
I am desperate to find my husband Frank Horace Bailey’s biological mother. He has spent years locked in his past because she walked away when he was 6 or 7 and promised to come back for him. He is 53 years old and he is still waiting for his mother. Her maiden name is Jimmie Lou Bailey and was born in Odenville, St Clair County Alabama. HELP!!
Hi Julie:
Please post this on the Lost Friends Board and our volunteers will try to help you.
Thanks,
Kim
Evan J. Helmer
Hi Jean:
If you are trying to locate someone, please post on the Lost Friends Board. Our volunteers will try to help you.
Thanks,
Kim