Typical Sequence Following a Death

The typical sequence of events following a death is:

  • A death is reported to the office
  • The death scene is visited and investigated, if needed
  • Investigative information is obtained about the events that led to a death, the deceased's medical and social history
  • The body is transported for examination
  • If the deceased is unidentified, efforts are made to positively identify the deceased
  • A postmortem examination is performed if needed.
  • An official report of findings is prepared
  • The death certificate is completed
  • Permanent records are kept for future use as needed