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Introduction to Public Records. By Josh Zlatkin. What are public Records ?. How does a person search for records. What kind of result will be returned?. How does one rule out records for being our subject?. Date of birth. Middl ==.
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Introduction to Public Records By Josh Zlatkin
Once the search is complete, IT is sent to proofing before being sent to the client
What is an example of a Public Record? A) Criminal record B) Civil record C) Mortgage deed D) all of the above Correct - Click anywhere to continue Incorrect - Click anywhere to continue Your answer: You answered this correctly! You did not answer this question completely The correct answer is: You must answer the question before continuing Submit Clear
A traffic charge of DUI is considered a civil record A) True B) False Correct - Click anywhere to continue Incorrect - Click anywhere to continue Your answer: You answered this correctly! You did not answer this question completely The correct answer is: You must answer the question before continuing Submit Clear
When ruling out a subject of a background we use the following? A) Date of birth B) Middle name C) Junior or senior D) Both A & B Correct - Click anywhere to continue Incorrect - Click anywhere to continue Your answer: You answered this correctly! You did not answer this question completely The correct answer is: You must answer the question before continuing Submit Clear
A traffic charge of speeding is not reportable. A) True B) False Correct - Click anywhere to continue Incorrect - Click anywhere to continue Your answer: You answered this correctly! You did not answer this question completely The correct answer is: You must answer the question before continuing Submit Clear
If the subject in the result matched was convicted of a DUI, how do you determine if it was our subject A) Date of birth B) Middle name C) Filing year D) Call the court and ask the clerk E) If the subject's DOB and/or middle name matches our subject Correct - Click anywhere to continue Incorrect - Click anywhere to continue Your answer: You answered this correctly! You did not answer this question completely The correct answer is: You must answer the question before continuing Submit Clear
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