Minnesota Statutes

§ 390.25 — UNIDENTIFIED DECEASED PERSONS

Minnesota § 390.25
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartCOUNTIES, COUNTY OFFICERS, REGIONAL AUTHORITIES
Ch. 390CORONER; MEDICAL EXAMINER

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Minn. Stat. § 390.25 (2026).

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Subdivision 1.Attempts to identify. The coroner or medical examiner shall make reasonable attempts to identify the deceased person promptly. These actions may include obtaining: photographs of the body; fingerprints from the body, if possible; formal dental examination by a dentist with forensic training, with charting and radiographs; full body radiographs; specimens such as tissue, blood, bone, teeth, and/or hair, suitable for DNA analysis or other identification techniques; blood type; photographs of items such as clothing and property found on and with the body; and anthropological determination of age, race, sex, and stature, if appropriate. All of these actions shall be taken prior to the disposition of any unidentified deceased person. Subd. 2.Report to BCA.

(a)After 30 days, the

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Legislative History

1955 c 268 s 1,2;1985 c 265 art 7 s 1;2006 c 260 art 8 s 18;2009 c 38 s 13

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