Coroner's FAQ

We at the Yolo County Sheriff’s Office Coroner Section extend our deepest sympathy to you during this difficult time. We hope that this information will assist you by providing answers to commonly asked questions.

The Coroner is required by state law (G.C. 27491) to investigate any sudden, violent, or unusual deaths, or other deaths that fall within the jurisdiction of the Coroner. It is the responsibility of the Coroner’s Office to establish the positive identity of the deceased, determine the date, time, circumstances, and the cause and manner of death. The Coroner’s investigation is not only limited to the examination of the deceased but may include interviews with family members and other witnesses. The collection of physical evidence and the safeguarding of personal property found at the death scene may also occur.

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