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Frequently Asked Questions

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General FAQ

Hide details for Why was the death reported to the Coroner?Why was the death reported to the Coroner?
Section 12B of the NSW Coroner’s Act 1980 states that a medical practitioner must not certify cause of death if that death is reportable to a coroner. A medical practitioner must not give a certificate as to cause of death of a person for the purposes of notification of the cause of death under the Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1995 if the medical practitioner is of the opinion that the person died in ANY of the following circumstances:

  • the person died a violent or unnatural death,
  • the person died a sudden death the cause of which is unknown,
  • the person died under suspicious or unusual circumstances,
  • the person died having not been attended by a medical practitioner within the period of 3 months immediately preceding his or her death,
  • the person died while under, or as a result of, or within 24 hours after the administration of, an anaesthetic administered in the course of a medical, surgical or dental operation or procedure or an operation or procedure of a like nature, other than a local anaesthetic administered solely for the purpose of facilitating a procedure of resuscitation from apparent or impending death,
  • the person died within a year and a day after the date of any accident to which the cause of his or her death is or may be attributable,
  • the person died while in or temporarily absent from a hospital within the meaning of the Mental Health Act 1990 and while the person was a resident at the hospital for the purpose of receiving care, treatment or assistance,
  • the person died in circumstances that are examinable as referred to in section 13A (Deaths in custody etc examinable only by the State Coroner or Deputy State Coroner) or 13AB (Disability deaths or DOCs).


Show details for When can I make funeral arrangements?When can I make funeral arrangements?

Show details for How can I find out what's happening with the Coroner's investigation?How can I find out what's happening with the Coroner's investigation?

Show details for Can I see the deceased?Can I see the deceased?

Show details for When will I be sent a copy of the Death Certificate?When will I be sent a copy of the Death Certificate?


Postmortem FAQ

Show details for What is a postmortem examination (autopsy)?What is a postmortem examination (autopsy)?

Show details for When is a postmortem necessary?When is a postmortem necessary?

Show details for What does a postmortem usually involve?What does a postmortem usually involve?

Show details for Can I object to the postmortem examination?Can I object to the postmortem examination?

Show details for What if an organ(s) is retained at postmortem?What if an organ(s) is retained at postmortem?

Show details for When will the postmortem report be completed?When will the postmortem report be completed?

Show details for Can I request a copy of the postmortem report? Will a copy be sent to me automatically?Can I request a copy of the postmortem report? Will a copy be sent to me automatically?


Inquest FAQ

Show details for What is an inquest?What is an inquest?

Show details for Why is an inquest being held?Why is an inquest being held?

Show details for Will I have to give evidence at the inquest?Will I have to give evidence at the inquest?

Show details for Can I ask questions at the inquest?Can I ask questions at the inquest?

Show details for Do I need a solicitor to represent me?Do I need a solicitor to represent me?

Show details for Can family and friends attend the inquest?Can family and friends attend the inquest?

Show details for Will court support be available if I need it?Will court support be available if I need it?

Show details for How long does an inquest last for?How long does an inquest last for?


Missing Persons

Hide details for When is a missing person's case referred to the Coroner?When is a missing person's case referred to the Coroner?
The Police Officer in charge of a missing person investigation must report the matter to the Coroner once they are satisfied that no further enquiries can be made as to whether a missing person is alive or deceased. This should occur as soon as the investigator is of the belief that the missing person is now deceased.

This can be challenging for families of the missing person to accept, particularly when they may still be hopeful of a positive outcome.

You should keep in contact with the investigating Police, who can provide updated information as to the status of the investigation.

If you are unsure why a presumed death has been reported, you can ask the Coroner. For additional support please contact the Families and Friends of Missing Persons Unit on 1800 227 772.



Show details for What are the procedures for referral of a case to the Coroner?What are the procedures for referral of a case to the Coroner?

Hide details for Can the family request that a matter be referred, or not, to the Coroner’s Court?Can the family request that a matter be referred, or not, to the Coroner’s Court?
The family normally ask the Police to have the matter reported to the Coroner. Alternatively, the Police may approach family when they believe there is enough evidence of a suspected death.

If the Police do not refer the matter to the Coroner, the family can make an application to the Coroner. However, the Police would be required to formally report the suspected death and then investigate the death on behalf of the Coroner.

Show details for Is the missing persons investigation closed if the Coroner finds a presumption of death?Is the missing persons investigation closed if the Coroner finds a presumption of death?

Show details for If the Coroner makes an “open” finding what happens to the investigation?If the Coroner makes an “open” finding what happens to the investigation?

Show details for Where can I get support or assistance?Where can I get support or assistance?

Organ donation
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