County Coroner
John Sullivan
219-608-9545
About the Coroner
The chief responsibility of
the coroner is to determine the manner of
death in cases involving violence, casualty,
unexplained or suspicious circumstances
or when the person has been found dead.
When notified of a death under any of the
above circumstances, the coroner must alert
and obtain the investigative assistance
of the law enforcement agency having jurisdiction
in the area.
When the coroner determines the cause
of death, the law requires the coroner to
file a report of his or her findings with
the local health officer. If an autopsy
is necessary, the coroner must employ a
qualified physician to conduct it. Additional
reports of the cause of death must be filed
with the clerk of the circuit court. A county
coroner, who is also a licensed physician
is entitled to one-and-one-half times as
much compensation as a non-physician coroner.
(Generally see IC
36-2-14, for duties of the county coroner.)