Why is the Coroner involved?
State law requires the Coroner to inquire into and determine the circumstances, manner, and cause of all unexpected, violent or unusual deaths. Certain natural deaths must be investigated as well. Law enforcement and emergency medical services may also respond.

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1. What is your phone number, fax number and mailing address?
2. Who can get copies of a decedent's reports and how?
3. How can personal property be reclaimed?
4. Where can I get a copy of a Death Certificate?
5. Who decides when an autopsy is needed and who pays for it?
6. Should the Coroner have a medical license?
7. Should the Coroner be a funeral director?
8. Why is the Coroner involved?
9. Where will my relative/friend be taken?
10. How will my relative/friend be transported to this facility?
11. Is it necessary for me to come to the Coroner's office to identify the body?
12. What are the office hours?