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How do I obtain a copy of the Death Certificate? You may obtain a death certificate through your designated funeral home/mortuary or from the Maricopa County Department of Public Health, Office of Vital Registration.
To request an autopsy report, you must first contact a peace officer, who then will contact the county medical examiner. The county medical examiner will then create a report regarding the facts and circumstances given surrounding the death, and will then perform the death investigation via autopsy.
To request an autopsy report, you must first contact a peace officer, who then will contact the county medical examiner. The county medical examiner will then create a report regarding the facts and circumstances given surrounding the death, and will then perform the death investigation via autopsy.
§ 11-594. An external examination or autopsy is not required for deaths due to natural diseases that occur during surgical or anesthetic procedures unless the medical examiner or alternate medical examiner determines that an external examination or autopsy is necessary . . .