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HomeGovernment CodeDiv. 2Pt. 3Ch. 10Art. 1§ 27471 Coroner Embalming Authority

§ 27471 Coroner Embalming Authority

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§ 27471 Coroner Embalming Authority

Key Takeaways

  • •If the coroner takes a dead body, they must try to find the family first.
  • •The coroner can embalm the body to keep it safe or for investigations, and may charge up to $135 if the family agrees to pay.
  • •If the family isn't found within 24 hours, they can't be charged more than $65.
  • •If the dead person is a child under 14 or there's very little money for burial, the county pays for embalming.

Example

A person dies in a car crash, and the coroner takes the body. The family is found and agrees to pay for embalming.

The coroner can charge the family up to $135 for embalming the body to keep it safe or for investigations.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 27471 Coroner Embalming Authority

(a) Whenever the coroner takes custody of a dead body pursuant to law, he or she shall make a reasonable attempt to locate the family. After a reasonable attempt, the coroner may embalm the body or authorize the embalming by a mortician for purposes of preserving the remains for evidence, to prevent microbial and contagious disease hazards, or for investigative functions. If the embalming has been requested by the family or by a person authorized to take charge of the body prior to such embalming, and such family or person has agreed to accept the expense, the coroner may charge and collect up to one hundred thirty-five dollars ($135). Any family, however, which has not been located within 24 hours of the custody by the coroner of the body, shall not be charged more than sixty-five dollars ($65). This subdivision shall only apply to counties that own and maintain a central morgue with a paid, full-time staff that performs embalming. (b) Except as provided in subdivision (a), whenever the coroner takes custody of a dead body pursuant to law, he or she may embalm the body, and charge and collect up to one hundred thirty-five dollars ($135) from the person entitled to its custody, except when the body is that of a child not more than 14 years of age or a person for whose burial there is available less than one hundred fifty dollars ($150), in which cases the expense of embalming is a county charge. In any county where the coroner is paid a salary, the fee shall be paid into the county treasury, except that the board of supervisors may order that the fee be paid to the coroner if the coroner is a funeral director in the county. (c) The board of supervisors shall by ordinance establish the fee to be charged pursuant to this section. (d) The board of supervisors may increase the amount of the fees specified in subdivisions (a) and (b) pursuant to Chapter 12.5 (commencing with Section 54985) of Part 1 of Division 2 of Title 5. (Amended by Stats. 1984, Ch. 182, Sec. 1.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

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Related Statutes

  • § 27461 Coroner'S Estate Disposition Authority
  • § 27470 Coroner Ambulance Reimbursement
  • § 38772 Graffiti Abatement Liability
  • § 38773.2 Graffiti Abatement Cost Recovery
  • § 25561 County Park Land Abandonment

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Government Code. Section 27471.
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