When a close friend, loved one or a significant other dies, finding more information on their death including official public records is often desired, especially to help with moving on and finding closure in losing someone close to them. Using a national death registry is possible by going online and using free search services available to all citizens with access to the internet (without
. requiring a fee to browse for a loved one's public death registration). Using online services to find a national death registry record is possible by simply using a browser as well as the loved one who has passed away's personal information including details such as his or her name, date of birth and the location of their birth and death as well. Finding a national death registry is possible within just a few seconds, a many are available to search for the names of loved ones within databases filled with millions of people who have passed away throughout the years of keeping the records. An official website dedicated to searching for death notices, registries as well as local obituaries is Legacy (http://www.legacy.com/NS/). Legacy includes a search feature that allows visitors on the website to search for death records based on the name of the deceased as well as the location he or she lived at during the time of their death. Another option to browse through a death index of registered deceased people is Death Indexes' official website (http://www.deathindexes.com/). Death Indexes includes the listings of the deceased in America by each state individually. Once a user chooses a state to browse, they are given additional obituary and death record links to external websites for specific counties and neighborhoods in each area of the United States. Death Indexes does not require users to sign up to view the available content and free listings of external websites. http://www.legacy.com/NS/ or http://www.deathindexes.com/