Where is the body taken for the autopsy?
Your loved ones body is taken to the Montgomery County Coroner’s Office in Dayton, Ohio. After the autopsy is complete, the body may be released to the funeral home of your choice. Any clothing and jewelry will be transported with them to the funeral home. Other belongings may be taken as evidence by the coroner’s office. Those items may later be released to the family unless they are needed as evidence. In cases where there may be a large amount of cash or valuables, the family may need to pick that up from the probate court in their county.

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1. How can I get a private autopsy?
2. Why is a body brought to the coroner’s office?
3. Does the coroner need permission from the next of kin for an autopsy?
4. Will I be able to have an open casket viewing after an autopsy?
5. How long before my loved one is released and I get results?
6. Where is the body taken for the autopsy?
7. Where can I get a copy of a death certificate?
8. What is the cost for an Autopsy?
9. How do I choose a funeral home?
10. How a death is reported?
11. Who can pronounce a death?