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King & King Detective Agency is a private investigations agency based in Franklin, Tennessee. This agency is licensed in Tennessee, Alabama, and Kentucky. King & King Detective Agency specializes in private investigator services and process serving. Their private investigators can perform surveillance, background checks, cheating spouse, locate witnesses, deceptive business practices, criminal defense, and more. Their private investigators are insured, certified, licensed in several states.

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