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  1. Coroner Case Management System. Indiana Coroner Case Management System (CCMS) is a comprehensive system created for Indiana coroners. INCCMS aims to provide coroners with an easier system for documenting death records. The CCMS was implemented in 2014 and training on the new system started in 2017. If any county coroner's office is interested ...

  2. Section 36-2-14-18 of the Indiana Code says that the coroner is required to make available for public inspection and copying the following information: Name, age, race and address of the deceased; Address where body was found;

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  4. Currently, Indiana requires death records to be submitted to the state within 15 days per Indiana Code 16-37-1-3.1 with the funeral home, physician, and local health department each having 5 days to certify the record once it is received in their electronic que. Although, by Indiana Code 16-37-3-7 & 36-2-14-6, coroners are given 72 hours after ...

  5. Records of other agencies, such as police records or medical records (including autopsy reports) gathered in the investigation are not released by the Coroner. Public information that must be released upon request, Section 36-2-14-18 of the Indiana Code says that the coroner is required to make available for public inspection and copying the ...

  6. About the Division. The Indiana Department of Health Division of Vital Records is responsible for maintaining and issuing certified copies of vital records, including birth, death, and fetal death certificates for events that occurred in Indiana. The office of Vital Records officially began recording births in 1907, and death recordings began ...

  7. Be advised that the time it takes the Coroner’s Office to release a death certificate could be up to 4- 6 weeks. This is due to awaiting results from toxicology laboratories in Indianapolis, IN. If there has been no autopsy done, a death certificate should be available within 7-10 business days. For more information, visit theIndiana State ...

  8. Justia › US Law › US Codes and Statutes › Indiana Code › 2017 Indiana Code › TITLE 36. Local Government › ARTICLE 2. GOVERNMENT OF COUNTIES GENERALLY › CHAPTER 14. County Coroner › 36-2-14-10. Coroner's verdict and report; autopsy records; confidentiality

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