Frequently Asked Questions
Are there any rules concerning the moving of a deceased person prior to the arrival of the medical examiner investigator?
Does an autopsy affect funeral services?
How do I choose a funeral service provider?
How do I get the personal effects of my loved one?
How does HIPPA effect a medical examiners ability to access protected health information?
How long does it take to receive a copy of an autopsy report?
How may I obtain a copy of the autopsy report?
I would love to have my loved one's organs/tissues donated. Will medical examiner involvement keep this from happening?
If a death appears natural, why is the Muscatine County Medical Examiner Department involved?
May a family refuse an autopsy ordered by the medical examiner?
What do I do next when a loved one dies?
What is a death certificate and how do I obtain a copy?
What is an autopsy?
What is the best way to dispose of my loved one's leftover prescription medication?
What is the difference between a medical examiner and a coroner?
What is the difference between the medical examiner and medical examiner investigator?
What types of death fall under the medical examiner's jurisdiction?
When and why is an autopsy needed and who determines this?
Where will the autopsy take place?
Who can request that a forensic autopsy be performed?
Who is legally required to report a death to the Muscatine County Medical Examiner department?
Who may obtain copies of the autopsy report?
Who pays for the autopsy?
