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By Ben Jen - Death Records is one of the key records conventionally deemed as vital records. Like other records, its primary purpose is to keep tabs of both government and community although the subjects here are quite presumably no longer around. Variations on accessibility and restriction of death records exist from states to states but they are ultimately public records on legal count and are readily available in both free and fee-based versions.

Free public death records can be obtained from both government and private sources. The former can be requested by mail, telephone, fax or in-person. Many states now also have the online option. Private providers of public death records vary widely in the way their records are retrieved. Most of them are tied to a primary product or service and can be quite suspect in intent.

With patience, time and the right attitude, reasonably good death record compilation is possible without having to pay for it. The local cognizant government agency is a good starting point if you know where the death occurred. After all, they hold the most original and updated information and are in fact referenced by higher government and commercial information brokers. The problem with free public death records from government offices is that they tend to be raw and non-standardized, far from user-friendly. Be prepared for some degree of further work if they are intended for a functional purpose.

A great deal of information can be derived from death records. Beside family and other personal reasons, they are also used in Genealogy research and other form of historical studies. Personal particulars pertaining to the deceased, spouse, family and parents are generally listed. The deceased's birth records are even part of the death records. If there are associated obituaries, they will most likely be attached too. Death Certificate is another key document in death records. They will show up in death record searches although certified copies or originals may need to be separately requested.

Free public death records are readily available. The trick is in picking the right source. Log onto the internet and you can find floods of information about free public death records. Don't take them all at face value because information regulation and policing on the Web still have a long way to go. Some of them just cannot be trusted.


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