What if my family objects to an autopsy or wants an autopsy?

While the final decision whether or not to perform an autopsy is determined by the County Medical Examiner, family wishes are taken into consideration whenever possible. Please make your wishes known, but understand that the Medical Examiner must determine what to do using their experience and following legal requirements of the State and Federal government. Not everyone who is examined is autopsied.

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1. How do I request a Medical Examiner report?
2. What if my family objects to an autopsy or wants an autopsy?
3. How long will it take to get the Medical Examiner report?
4. Where are my loved one’s belongings?
5. What if an agency calls to report a death?
6. My loved one passed away and was taken to the Medical Examiner’s facility. What do I do now?
7. What if I cannot afford to bury or cremate my loved one?
8. Is it necessary for me to identify my family member at the Medical Examiner’s Office (MEO)?