Jerry Hensley
Coroner
706-889-4100
Melissa Waddell
Deputy Coroner
706-273-8085
Maci Kiker
Deputy Coroner
706-273-9805
1 Broad Street, Suite 4
Ellijay, GA 30540
Gilmer County Coroner
In most cases, the deceased is released to a funeral home of the family’s choice. Should a funeral home be unavailable to receive the deceased, the Coroner’s Office will arrange transportation to the county cooler located on the grounds of Logan Funeral Home.
If further examination is required, i.e. autopsy, the deceased is transported to the GBI Medical Examiner’s Office.
Autopsies are conducted at the headquarters laboratory in Decatur, Georgia. Upon completion of all investigations, the Coroner’s Office will release the deceased to the funeral home of the family’s choosing
State Law requires the Coroner to be notified when a death occurs under certain circumstances. The Coroner performs an investigation and arrives at the cause and manner of death, and either completes or arranges the completion of the death certificate. Georgia Law requires the County Coroner to investigate the circumstances and determine the cause and manner of death of all deaths that are:
- Sudden, when a person is in apparent good health
- Not under the care of a physician
- Suspicious, unusual, or unexplained
- The result of violence
- Unlawful or due to criminal neglect
Autopsies are performed when an additional investigation is needed to establish the cause and manner of death. Autopsies are ALWAYS performed in suspected homicides. Staff pathologists or specialized forensic pathologists are used for autopsies.
Each case is unique and handled respectfully on an individual basis. Family consent is not required for an autopsy to be performed. It is the authority of the coroner, in consultation with the GBI Medical Examiner’s Office, to order an autopsy.
Autopsies are performed when an additional investigation is needed to establish the cause and manner of death. Autopsies are ALWAYS performed in suspected homicides. Staff pathologists or specialized forensic pathologists are used for autopsies.
Each case is unique and handled respectfully on an individual basis. Family consent is not required for an autopsy to be performed. It is the authority of the coroner, in consultation with the GBI Medical Examiner’s Office, to order an autopsy.
Each case is unique, but under normal circumstances, a case not involving autopsy will result in release within 24 hours.
Depending on what time of day the county Coroner’s office is notified and takes jurisdiction, the medical information available to the Coroner at that time, and the circumstances surrounding the death, the body may be released the same day or later on the next day.
In cases of suspicious deaths or deaths that require further investigation, your loved one’s remains may be held for additional time.
If an autopsy is required, the investigation may take considerably longer, particularly if the identification of the individual is an issue.
You are always welcome to contact the county Coroner to inquire about the status of your case.
Autopsy reports are generally available three (3) to four (4) months from the date of death. The results of toxicology and other studies can take longer. One copy of the autopsy report is available at The Georgia Bureau of Investigations’ Open Records Department. Immediate next of kin means one of the following in this order: spouse, adult child, parent, brother/sister, or niece/nephew.
- Please submit your request in writing to the Georgia Bureau of Investigations Open Records Office:
Open Records Unit
Georgia Bureau of Investigation
3121 Panthersville Road
Decatur, Georgia 30034
or
- Fax your request to
404-270-8529
or
- Email your request to
[email protected]
As soon as possible, a funeral home must be selected to handle funeral arrangements for the deceased. These professionals are aware of the difficulties you are experiencing and the stresses that you are under and will assist you with arrangements.
When you contact the funeral director, advise them that the deceased is under the Coroner’s jurisdiction. The funeral director will, in turn, contact our office and make arrangements to pick up your loved one.
If your loved one did not have burial funds, the next-of-kin may ask for assistance in government and private sources. Your funeral home can provide you that information.
People who served in the Armed Forces may be entitled to veterans benefits. Seek more information from the Veterans Administration (VA) at www.cem.va.gov. Your funeral home will also be able to assist with this.
For more information, please consult the GBI Medical Examiner’s website at https://dofs-gbi.georgia.gov/departments/medical-examiners-office