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N.C. Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (OCME)

    https://www.ocme.dhhs.nc.gov/
    N.C. Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. The North Carolina Medical Examiner System is a network of medical doctors and allied health professionals throughout North Carolina who voluntarily devote their time, energy, and medical …

NCDHHS: DPH: NC Vital Records: NCDAVE / EDRS

    https://vitalrecords.nc.gov/edrs_dave.htm
    North Carolina Vital Records is implementing the N.C. Database Application for Vital Events (NCDAVE) system to transition from paper to electronic death records. …

NC OCME Data and Annual Reports

    https://www.ocme.dhhs.nc.gov/annreport/index.shtml
    The OCME investigates all deaths in North Carolina due to injury or violence, as well as natural deaths that are suspicious, unusual, or unattended by a …

North Carolina - Coroner/ME Laws | CDC

    https://www.cdc.gov/phlp/publications/coroner/northcarolina.html
    When a body is brought into this State for disposal and there is reason to believe either that the death was not investigated properly or that there is not an adequate certificate of …

Medical Examiner's Office - mecknc.gov

    https://www.mecknc.gov/MedicalExaminer/Pages/default.aspx
    The cremains will then be delivered to the Chief Medical Examiner’s Office. After a period of time, the cremains will be transported to the NC Coast for a burial at sea. If the …

Physician obligation to complete death certificates

    https://www.ncmedboard.org/resources-information/professional-resources/publications/forum-newsletter/article/physician-obligation-to-complete-death-certificates
    Refusing to sign a death certificate and forcing the case to be accepted by the medical examiner: 1) Does NOT mean that an autopsy will be done. (It probably will not …

6.1.4: Clinician Obligation to Complete a Certificate of Death

    https://www.ncmedboard.org/resources-information/professional-resources/laws-rules-position-statements/position-statements/clinician-obligation-to-complete-a-certificate-of-death
    North Carolina law requires that when a death does not meet criteria for jurisdiction by the Medical Examiner (N.C. Gen. Stat. § 130A-383) the death certificate shall be …

Morgue | Randolph County, NC

    https://www.randolphcountync.gov/209/Morgue
    An autopsy generally takes 24-72 hours. The final autopsy report normally takes three to six months to complete. It should be obtained through the NC Office of the Chief Medical …



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