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Medicolegal death investigations are conducted countywide on all homicides, suicides, accidents, suspicious and unexplained deaths. Other duties include notifying the next of kin, safeguarding personal property, collection of evidence, and completion of mandatory records and documents.
Deaths at home must be registered with the Health Care Agency's Office of Vital Records. Certified copies of death certificates are available after the original certificate has been registered, usually within 10 days after death.
Coroner records are released only after a case is closed. You may submit a request electronically by emailing Coroner_Requests@ocsheriff.gov and reports will be returned via email at no charge. Records can also be ordered in person at the Coroner Facility and will be provided at a cost of .15 cents per page.
Information about the Coroner's office, including contact details, services offered, and how to obtain reports. Information and records on unidentified deceased individuals dating back to 1968. Contact information, location, and directions for the Coroner Division in Santa Ana, California.
Discover how to request death records in Orange County, CA. Access official death certificates, genealogy death records, and applications for death certificates by mail. đź“ť
For questions about the death of your loved one, or process and procedures of the District Nine Medical Examiner's Office: All e-mail sent to this address becomes part of Orange County public record. Comments received by our e-mail subsystem can be read by anyone who requests that privilege.
The mission of the Orange County Coroner Division is to serve the citizens and visitors of Orange County by conducting thorough medicolegal death investigations with compassion and specialized expertise.
Death Certificates 25 years and older are open to the public. You may also visit the Texas Department of State Health Services website to obtain a Death Certificate online.
View information about ordering certified copies of Orange County death certificates in person, by mail, phone, fax, or online. Records are available 60 days after the date of death.
Orange County Clerk-Recorder Department Hall of Records 12 Civic Center Plaza Santa Ana, CA 92701 Information Line: (714) 834-2500. Copies of death certificates for deaths dating back to 1889 that occurred within Orange County are available through the Orange County Clerk-Recorder Department, 30 days after the date of death.