The
Morgan County Coroner's Office extends our
deepest sympathy to you during this
difficult time. We hope that the
information contained here will assist you
by providing answers to commonly asked
questions.
Q. WHY IS THE CORONER INVOLVED?
A. Missouri State Law requires that the
Coroner be notified on certain deaths such
as violent or sudden unexpected deaths. The
Coroner must then determine the cause and
manner of death.
Q. WHERE WILL MY LOVED ONE BE TAKEN?
A. If an autopsy is going to be done they
will be taken to the Morgan County Coroner's
Office. If an autopsy is not needed they
will be picked up from their residence or
hospital by the funeral home of the family's
choice.
Q. IS AN AUTOPSY ALWAYS PERFORMED?
A. No. Each case is evaluated on an
individual basis. When there is additional
need to establish the cause and manner of
death an autopsy will be performed by a
Forensic Pathologist.
Q. WILL I BE CHARGED FOR THE SERVICES OF
THE CORONER?
A. No.
Q. IS IT NECESSARY FOR ME TO GO TO THE
MORGUE TO IDENTIFY THE BODY?
A. No. In most cases visual identification
is not required. Should it become necessary
for you to come in or if we need further
information we will contact you.
Q. HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE BEFORE MY LOVED
ONE IS RELEASED FROM THE CORONER'S OFFICE?
A. Generally the investigation and autopsy,
if needed, should be done within 48 hours.
The funeral home that you choose will
coordinate the release on your behalf.
Q. WHAT SHOULD I DO NOW?
A. The family needs to choose a funeral home
to handle the final arrangements. After the
choice is made you will need to contact our
office and inform us of your choice. When a
funeral home is chosen they will set an
appointment for you to meet with them and
discuss your options. A list of funeral
homes can be obtained from our office or can
be found in the phone book.
Q. IF THERE ARE NO FUNDS FOR FUNERAL
ARRANGEMENTS, WHAT CAN I DO?
A. The family can seek assistance from
government and non-government sources. Your
funeral director can give you that
information.
Q. WHAT ABOUT ORGAN DONATION?
A. Organs (heart, lungs, liver, etc.) can
only be obtained from someone who is
declared brain dead in a hospital setting.
Tissues (bone, heart valves and skin) and
corneas can be obtained up to 24 hours after
death. Our office can provide you with
phone numbers of the appropriate agencies if
you wish to have more information.
Q. HOW DO I OBTAIN A DEATH CERTIFICATE?
A. Death Certificates are filed with the
Office of Vital Statistics by the funeral
homes. You can obtain copies from either
the funeral home.
Q. HOW DO I OBTAIN COPIES OF REPORTS?
A. If an autopsy was performed by the Morgan
County Coroner's Office and you would like a
copy, you must request that one be mailed to
you. Please call during office hours to
make that request. If a law enforcement
agency is investigating the death, you may
obtain a copy of that report from that
agency. PLEASE NOTE: It takes varying
amounts of time to obtain these records and
reports. Please ask officials when to
expect the copies.
Q. HOW DO I OBTAIN THE PERSONAL
POSSESSIONS?
A. Any personal possessions that were taken
by the Coroner's Office will be inventoried
and then released with the body to the
funeral home. Any personal possessions that
were taken by the law enforcement agency
will be inventoried and can be released at
the conclusion of the case.