7-4-207. Disposition of body and effects of deceased.
(a) When the coroner investigates the death of a person whose body is not claimed by a friend or relative within five (5) days of the date of discovery and whose death does not require further investigation, he shall cause the body to be decently buried. The expense of the burial shall be paid from any property found with the body. If no property is found, the expense of the burial shall be paid by the county in which the investigation occurs.
(b) The coroner shall within a reasonable time after completing the investigation, turn over to the appointed personal representative of the estate of the deceased or, if none, to the clerk of the district court of the county, all money or other property found upon the body of the deceased. Personal items valued at less than fifty dollars ($50.00) and items necessary for the convenience of the deceased's next of kin may be released to the deceased's next of kin.
Structure Wyoming Statutes
Section 7-4-202 - Impaneling of Bystanders as Jurors; Oath.
Section 7-4-203 - Issuance of Subpoenas; Witness Fees; Enforcement of Attendance.
Section 7-4-204 - Oath of Witness; Recording of Testimony; Compensation of Reporter.
Section 7-4-205 - Return of Inquisition by Jury.
Section 7-4-206 - Coroner's Return to Court.
Section 7-4-207 - Disposition of Body and Effects of Deceased.
Section 7-4-208 - Authority of Sheriff to Perform Duties of Coroner.
Section 7-4-209 - Postmortem Examination; Liability Limitation.