Is it necessary that I identify the body at the Medical Examiner's Office?

Only in rare instances do we require family members to come to our facility to make a visual identification based on a photograph (for example, when the remains are those of an unidentified person or when the identification has not been previously confirmed). The Walworth County Medical Examiner's Office does not allow the viewing of decedents at our facility under any circumstances. Since the funeral home is the more appropriate setting for the viewing of remains, we ask families and friends to be patient and allow us to complete our examination, so that the decedent can be quickly released to the funeral home of their choice.

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1. Who can I speak to about a death investigation?
2. Is it necessary that I identify the body at the Medical Examiner's Office?
3. How can I find out about the cause of death?
4. How can I retrieve my loved one's personal possessions?
5. When will my loved one's body be released?
6. How long does it take to get the results of the postmortem examination/investigation?
7. How can I get a copy of the death certificate?
8. Can a "pending" death certificate be used as proof of death?
9. What if the funeral is held out of state?