Appling Coroner
The chief medical examiner for the county
Full office description
- The County Coroner runs the Coroner’s Office, which is responsible for determining the cause, manner, and circumstance of death under the Georgia Death Investigation Act.
- Deaths that they are responsible for investigating include violent deaths, suicides, sudden deaths, deaths unattended by a physician, suspicious deaths, deaths of children younger than seven years old, executions, deaths of inmates, and deaths of people admitted to a hospital unconscious.
- The Coroner is responsible for pronouncing someone dead, and for releasing remains to be cremated, transported to another state, or autopsied.
- All Georgia Coroners are required to attend a 40 hour course at the Georgia State Patrol Training Center and receive 24 hours of in services training on death investigation procedures each year.
- Coroners are elected to four year terms in nonpartisan elections.
How this impacts you
Public Safety — The Coroner is responsible for determining how local people died under suspicious circumstances, which is essential to finding threats to the public health and safety.
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Henry Jones
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Henry Jones
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