§ 313.10 Records to be public; certified copies as evidence. 

Text of Statute

The records of the coroner, made by himself or by anyone acting under his direction or supervision are public records, and such records, or transcripts, or photostatic copies thereof, certified by the coroner, shall be received as evidence in any criminal or civil court in this state, as to the facts contained in such records.

All records in the coroner's office shall be open to inspection by the public, and any person may receive a copy of any such record or part thereof upon demand in writing, accompanied by payment of the transcript fee, at the rate of fifteen cents per hundred words, or a minimum fee of one dollar.

HISTORY: GC § 2855-11; 121 v 591; Bureau of Code Revision. Eff 10-1-53.


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