How long does it normally take for a death certificate to be signed and returned through the Coroner's Office?

 A death certificate may take 1-2 weeks to be signed in an average case where the funeral home has been chosen and the Coroner will be signing. This time allows us to subpoena any necessary medical records and review them. If the deceased died due to unusual circumstances that warranted an autopsy, a death certificate may take 3-6 months to be completed. In the event that does happen, a pending death certificate can be requested through the funeral home which will allow the next of kin to handle most obligations of the deceased except life insurance. Those certificates would have to be purchased; and when a cause of death has been confirmed the certificate will be changed and the amended death certificates will also have to be purchased.

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1. How long does it normally take for a death certificate to be signed and returned through the Coroner's Office?
2. How do I request a copy of a death certificate?
3. Is there a charge for an autopsy?
4. How to obtain a Coroner’s report, autopsy report and toxicology report?
5. What is a pending case?
6. Who is "Next of Kin" and "Release of Remains"