Tennessee Private Investigator Licensing Practice Exam

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Which database is specifically required by subscription to check if a person is deceased?

  1. FamilySearch

  2. Genealogy Banks

  3. Death Master Files

  4. Family Tree Legends

The correct answer is: Death Master Files

The Death Master Files database is specifically designed to provide information regarding individuals who have been reported as deceased. This database is maintained by the Social Security Administration and contains details about deaths that have been reported to them. Subscribing to this database allows investigators to verify whether a person is deceased, making it an essential resource for private investigators who need to confirm the status of individuals involved in their cases. The other databases mentioned, while they may contain relevant information related to genealogy or family history, do not specifically focus on confirming whether or not a person has passed away. FamilySearch and Family Tree Legends are primarily geared towards building family trees and researching ancestry, and Genealogy Banks focuses on archival newspaper content. This distinction underscores the specific role of the Death Master Files for verifying mortality, which is critical in various investigative contexts.