Who can retrieve the personal effects recovered from a decedent?

Personal effects are typically released to the funeral director along with the decedent.

The legal next of kin, or legal designee, may pick up items not released to the funeral director during normal office hours and by appointment only.

Recipient must present a valid government-issued photo ID and sign a release.

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1. Who is the Coroner?
2. What are the duties of the Coroner?
3. Where is the jurisdiction of the Coroner?
4. Who notifies the Coroner's Office of a death?
5. Are all deaths reported to the Coroner?
6. Are all Coroner records available to the public?
7. How do I obtain a Coroner's Report? Autopsy Report? Toxicology Report?
8. What is the cost for reports?
9. Who can retrieve the personal effects recovered from a decedent?
10. Do I need to identify or can I view my loved one in the morgue?