Which public records or verified sources confirm Erika Frantzve’s academic credentials and business registrations?

Checked on January 10, 2026
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Executive summary

Publicly available profiles and news biographies attribute to Erika Frantzve a bachelor's degree from Arizona State University, earlier college basketball at Regis University, a Juris Master in American Legal Studies (reported as from Liberty University), and later graduate study in biblical studies, but these claims in the provided reporting are drawn from self-published bios and secondary news outlets rather than scanned or primary public records [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]. The reporting supplied does not include state business-filings or university-issued verification documents for Frantzve’s academic credentials or formal business registrations, creating a gap between public claims and independently verifiable public records in the material reviewed [3] [4] [6].

1. What the biographies and profiles actually say about her academics

Erika Frantzve’s official biography and professional profiles state she played college basketball at Regis University and later graduated from Arizona State University with a degree in political science and international relations, a claim repeated in magazine profiles and encyclopedia-style entries [1] [2] [7]. Multiple outlets further report that she earned a Juris Master’s degree in American Legal Studies — specifically citing Liberty University via LinkedIn in at least one article — and some profiles also attribute a later doctorate in Biblical Studies to her résumé, but those advanced-degree claims are presented as reported or sourced to Frantzve’s own channels rather than attached to credential images or registrar confirmations in the material provided [4] [5] [3].

2. What the reporting shows about business activity and professional listings

The assembled reporting and online profiles identify Frantzve as a real-estate professional and entrepreneur and list ventures such as ministry programs and real-estate work in New York, but the only concrete commercial listing in the provided sources is a Zillow profile that portrays her as a real estate agent and entrepreneur; none of the supplied documents include state-level business registration searches, articles of incorporation, employer records, or license-numbered citations that would constitute primary public business registrations [6] [5] [3].

3. Which items in the provided set qualify as verified public records — and which do not

None of the supplied sources include direct public-record artifacts such as university registrar verification, diploma scans endorsed by issuing institutions, State Secretary of State business-filings, or professional-license lookups; the material consists mostly of a personal website (which is self-published), commercial profiles, magazine features, and secondary press items that repeat or paraphrase her stated credentials [3] [6] [1] [4] [5]. Because those are secondary or self-reported sources, they do not by themselves constitute independent public-record confirmation of degrees or business registrations in the documents provided [3] [6] [4].

4. How to get documentary confirmation beyond the reporting provided (limitations noted)

To convert the claims reported here into independently verifiable public records, one would typically consult university registrar offices or diploma-verification services for ASU, Regis, and Liberty University, and run state business-entity searches and real-estate-license lookups in the states where she has operated; the present file of sources does not include those searches or registrar replies, so the reporting cannot confirm whether such records exist or what they state (none of the provided items contain registrar or state-filings documents) [3] [4] [6]. The publications cited in the supplied reporting — including an official bio page (mrserikakirk.com), profile pieces in magazines and news outlets, and aggregated encyclopedia and database entries — provide consistent public-facing claims but not primary documentary proof [3] [1] [2] [7].

5. Conclusion: what can be stated with confidence and what remains unverified

Confidently: multiple public-facing profiles and reputable secondary outlets record the same academic and professional claims about Erika Frantzve — ASU undergraduate studies (and earlier play at Regis), a Juris Master reported via LinkedIn as from Liberty University, and activity in real estate and ministry work — and these claims are repeated across the provided sources [1] [2] [4] [6] [5]. Unverified in the supplied reporting: primary public records that would legally confirm diplomas or chartered business entities (such as registrar attestations, state business filings, or license numbers) are not present in the materials reviewed, so independent documentary confirmation has not been demonstrated in the provided sources [3] [6] [4].

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