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Medical Examiner - Travis County

Your loved one will be taken to the Medical Examiner's Office, which is located at 7723 Springdale Road, Austin TX 78724 (map). Why is the Medical Examiner's ...

FAQ's | Outagamie County, WI

What is the difference between a coroner and a medical examiner? A Coroner is elected by the people for a four-year term, and as long as they are re-elected, ...

FAQs (Coroner) - Douglas County

FAQs · Where will my relative or friend be taken? · Is it necessary for me to come to the coroner's morgue to identify the body? · Is viewing allowed? · Why is the ...

FAQs • Coroner - Butler County, PA

Coroner ; 1. Where can I obtain a death certificate? ; 2. Why is the Coroner involved? ; 3. What is an autopsy and is there a charge for it? ; 4. When is an autopsy ...

Coroner FAQ's - Official Website for Clinton County Ohio

Where are the autopsies performed in Clinton County? Why is the body brought to the coroner's office? How can I get a private autopsy?

Medical Examiner FAQ's | Pima County, AZ

General Questions, Financial Assistance / Indigent Interment Program (IIP), Regarding the Death of a Loved One, Autopsies, Autopsy Reports, & Death ...

Frequently Asked Questions - Maryland Department of Health

An official website of the State of Maryland.

Medical Examiner FAQ - Waukesha County

To inquire about a death investigation, please contact our office at 262-548-7575. Our normal business hours are Monday-Friday, 8 am to 4:30 pm.

About FAQ - CT.gov

This Office investigates fatalities in the following categories: death due to any form of injury, whether resulting from accident, suicide, or homicide.

Coroners FAQ - Skagit County

Q: What do I do if a person dies unexpectedly and was not under hospice care? A: Call 911 to report an unexpected death. Local law enforcement will respond to ...

FAQs | Orange County California - Sheriff's Department

FAQs. add remove Why is the Coroner involved in the death of my loved one? The Coroner is required to investigate certain deaths pursuant to state law. In ...

ME FAQ | Georgia Bureau of Investigation Division of Forensic ...

ME Frequently Asked Questions: When is a death required to be reported to the county coroner or county medical examiner? What is the cause of death and the ...

FAQs • Coroners Office - Lucas County

Ohio Law requires that the Coroner investigate deaths of persons dying from criminal violence, by accident, suicide, suddenly, in detention, or any suspicious ...

Frequently Asked Questions | Bexar County, TX - Official Website

How long do I have to make funeral arrangements for my loved one? Are autopsies done on all cases? May I request an autopsy be performed or not performed? Will ...

Frequently Asked Questions - Washoe County

Do I Have to Pay for the Autopsy of a Loved One? · How Can I Obtain an Autopsy or Examination Report? · How Do I Become a Medical Examiner or Death Investigator?

FAQs • Coroner - Augusta, GA

Coroner. Show All Answers. 1. How to obtain a Coroner's report, autopsy report and toxicology report?

Frequently Asked Questions for the Coroner's Office | Mesa County

Medical examiner is the one that oversees the death investigation system. Forensic pathologists in these states are often referred to as “Medical Examiners”.

Coroner FAQ | Fairfield County, South Carolina

Q: It is necessary for me to come to the Coroner's Office to identify the body? − + · Q: Why is an autopsy performed? − + · Q: Will autopsy reports be available?

OCME - FAQs - Office of the Chief Medical Examiner - DC.gov

A medical examiner is a physician appointed by law to determine the cause and manner of death of persons who dies under specific circumstances as defined by ...

Coroner FAQ - Union County, Ohio

Frequently Asked Questions: Why is the Coroner's Office involved? Will an autopsy be performed? Can I refuse an autopsy? Will I still be able to have an open ...