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Depending upon the complexity of such tests or investigations, it may take up to 90 days for the autopsy report to be finalized. During this time, a death certificate will be issued with the cause of death listed as “pending.” This will be replaced by the final death certificate when the cause of death is determined.
For more information on obtaining copies of plats, please call 817-884-1069 during regular business hours which are Monday-Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
It usually takes a minimum of 12 weeks to complete a report, however, some cases may take longer depending upon the need for additional testing and/or investigation.
Is an autopsy required? In most cases an autopsy is necessary. By Texas Law, (CCP Art. 49.25) the Medical Examiner is mandated to determine the cause and manner of death in all cases of accident, homicide, suicide, and undetermined death.
Final autopsy reports become ready after the results of toxicology and any other special examinations have been received. Typically, this may take up to 1-1/2 months. Complex cases may sometimes take up to 3 months before a final report is complete.
Depending upon the complexity of a case and the number of postmortem tests ordered, an examination report may take up to 12 weeks or longer before being completed.
Pursuant to the Texas Open Records Act, the autopsy report is a public record and may be provided to any citizen upon request. Who may sign the body release form? ing to state law, only the nearest legal next-of-kin may sign the body release form.
All documents you want to file with the court must be filed with the District Clerk's Office through e-filing, in person, fax, or by mail. Contact the District Clerk's office with any questions at (817) 884-1574 or dclerk@tarrantcounty.
Here is a divorce court in Tarrant County that you may bring your case to: Court Name: 231st District Court · 233rd District Court · 322nd District Court · 324th District Court · 325th District Court · 360th District Court. Clerk Name: Thomas A. Court Address: 401 W Belknap, Fort Worth, Texas 76196. Phone: 817-884-1111.