The Floyd County Coroner's Office investigates and determines the cause and manner of death of a person who dies as a result of a violent, accidental, or suicidal act or any unexpected death, or during a surgical procedure.
- What do I do if a loved one passes away at home?
- If my family member is in hospice what do I do?
- Why is the coroner involved in the death of my loved one?
- Is the Coroner a physician?
- Are there educational requirements for Coroners and Deputy Coroners?
- What is the Coroner responsible for?
- What is a death investigation?
- What information is released by the Coroner?
- How long does it take to determine the cause of death?
- What if my loved one dies in the hospital?
- Why are autopsies performed?
- Who pays for the autopsy?
- Can I get a copy of the autopsy report?
- Who performs the autopsy?
- Where can I get a Death Certificate?
Contact Information
Matthew Tomlin, Coroner
MTomlin@floydcounty.in.gov
Pineview Government Center
2524 Corydon Pike, 2nd Floor
New Albany, IN 47150
Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8 am - 4 pm
Phone: (812) 948-5478