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We
at the Yolo County Sheriff's Department Coroner Division extend our
deepest sympathy to you during this
difficult time. We hope that the information below will assist you
by providing answers to commonly asked questions.
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Q.
WHY IS THE CORONER INVOLVED?
A.
The Coroner is required by state law (G.C. 27491) to
investigate any sudden, violent, or unusual deaths, or other deaths that
fall within the jurisdiction of the Coroner. It is the responsibility of the Coroner’s Office to
establish positive identity of the deceased; determine the date, time,
circumstances, and the cause and manner of death.
The Coroner’s investigation is not only limited to the
examination of the deceased, but may include interviews with family
members and other witnesses. The
collection of physical evidence and the safeguarding of personal
property found at the death scene may also occur.
Q.
WHAT SHOULD I DO RIGHT NOW?
A.
Select a funeral home and inform the funeral director that the
death is being handled by the Coroner’s office.
Ask them to notify us as soon as possible.
Our office does not select funeral homes nor do we make
arrangements. In the event
someone is making arrangements for the family, the Coroner must be
provided with written authorization to release the deceased, signed by
the legal next of kin.
Q.
WHERE WILL MY RELATIVE / FRIEND BE TAKEN?
A.
He / She will be transported to the Coroner’s main facility
located at 2500 East Gibson Road, Woodland, CA 95776 (530) 668-5292.
Q.
IS IT NECESSARY FOR ME TO COME TO THE CORONER’S OFFICE TO
IDENTIFY THE BODY?
A.
No. In a majority of
the cases, visual identification is not required.
Should it become necessary for you to come in or bring other
records or x-rays, you will be contacted.
Q.
IS VIEWING ALLOWED?
A.
No. The
Coroner’s office has a no viewing policy. Arrangements can be made at the funeral home for viewing.
Q.
WILL AN AUTOPSY BE PERFORMED?
A.
The Coroner will decide if an autopsy is necessary, however
approximately 75% of deaths we investigate do not require one.
We may not perform an autopsy if the cause of death can be
determined from other criteria, and is of “natural causes.”
If the deceased has been under the care of a physician accessing
the medical history, and no suspicion of foul play exists, an autopsy
may be waived.
Q.
WILL AN AUTOPSY PREVENT VIEWING AT A FUNERAL?
A.
No.
Although incisions are made, they are placed so that they will
not be seen; they are also very carefully closed after the procedure
just as in surgical procedures. At all times, the decedent is treated
with the utmost respect.
Q.
HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE BEFORE MY RELATIVE/FRIEND IS RELEASED FROM
YOUR OFFICE?
A.
Generally it should not take more than two to three days.
Your Funeral Director will coordinate the release on your behalf.
Q.
WILL I BE CHARGED FOR OTHER CORONER SERVICES?
A.
The County is required to assess certain fees for transportation
and storage. You will be
asked to pay this fee by your funeral service provider.
Q.
WHERE CAN I OBTAIN A DEATH CERTIFICATE?
A.
A death certificate is issued after the examination is completed.
Occasionally, more extensive testing is required; in which case an
interim death certificate is issued which will allow the family to make
funeral arrangements. Contact
your funeral home or the Yolo County Health Department (530) 666-8680.
Q.
HOW DO I OBTAIN AN AUTOPSY, INVESTIGATION, AND TOXICOLOGY REPORT?
A.
You need to officially request a copy from the Coroner’s
Office. The first set of
reports is free to the next-of-kin.
Contact the Coroner’s Office at (530) 668-5292, Monday through
Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. for details.
Q.
WHAT ABOUT TISSUE / ORGAN DONATION?
A.
In conjunction with Sierra Regional Eye and Tissue Bank and other
agencies, we will make an effort to provide information to you about
tissue donation. If you are
interested in donation, call Sierra Regional Eye and Tissue Bank at
(916) 456-0276.
Q.
MY RELATIVE / FRIEND WAS IN THE MILITARY, WHO CAN I CONTACT FOR
INFORMATION?
A.
Persons who have served in the Armed Forces, were honorably
discharged, and meet other service requirements may be entitled to a
Veteran’s burial. For
information contact the Veteran’s Service Office and your funeral
director.
Q.
IF THERE ARE NO FUNDS FOR BURIAL, WHAT CAN I DO?
A.
If the deceased or the legal next of kin do not have
sufficient funds for burial, the alternative may be indigent cremation.
The next of kin should contact the Yolo County Public
Administrator at (530) 666-8100.
Q.
HOW CAN PERSONAL POSSESSIONS BE CLAIMED?
A.
Any personal possessions in the custody of the Coroner may be
claimed by the legal next of kin. To avoid any inconvenience, call the Coroner’s Office for
an appointment. Sometimes
personal possessions are taken into custody by other law enforcement
agencies. You will need to
contact those agencies to recover personal possessions in their custody.
Unless there is a need to hold clothing as evidence, it will be
disposed of for the safety of all persons involved.
Governmental documents (driver’s licenses, passports, military
identification cards) will not be released to the next of kin, but will
be returned to the issuing agency for disposition.
Q.
I NEED TO ENTER MY RELATIVE / FRIENDS RESIDENCE, BUT IT IS
SEALED. WHAT CAN I DO?
A.
It is a misdemeanor to remove the Coroner Seal or enter without
written authorization from the Coroner’s Office.
Please call (530) 668-5292 for formal arrangements
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