Dr. Albert Chu
Chief Medical Examiner

FEE SCHEDULE FOR SERVICES
EFFECTIVE BY TITLE 16, SECTION 1252‐B
EFFECTIVE MARCH 17, 2022

Requests for Reports and Documents by Non-Governmental Agencies

ServiceCost
Autopsy Digital Image$150.00
**Releasable to insurance companies and law firms only
Autopsy Report$500.00
***Not all cases have these- call before ordering
Cremated Remains$350.00
Cremated Permit$50.00
**Funeral and cremation organizations only
Cremation Shipping$100.00
USPS only
Forensic Specialty Report
(Odontologist, Anthropologist, Ophthalmologist)
$500.00
***Not all cases have these- call before ordering
Investigator Report$100.00
**Releasable to insurance companies and law firms only
Existing paraffin block
(Processing and generating one H&E slide)
$20.00
***Not all cases have these- call before ordering
Existing additional H&E slides$16.00 each
***Not all cases have these- call before ordering
New sample request for processing and generating H&E slide
(Outside pathologist must be present with DCOME Pathologist)
$220.00
***Not all cases have these- call before ordering
Scene Digital Images$150.00 each
**Releasable to insurance companies and law firms only
Storage Fees
(Bodies held at our facility)
$150.00 per day - Max of 5 days only
Toxicology Report$100.00
***Not all cases have these- call before ordering

Expert Witness Fees
All requests to have a Forensic Pathologist testify as an Expert Witness are to be directed to the Pathologist. The expert witness fee is determined by the Pathologist and the requester is responsible for paying any and All fees to the Pathologist, relating to the contracting of a Pathologist for the use of their expert testimony.


The Pennsylvania State Coroner’s Association

Coroner’s Statutes

These are Pennsylvania’s laws empowering, defining, and limiting the power and the Coroner.

Excerpted from Act 154 of 2018; a Codification of the County Code.

Article XII- B- Coroner (Subarticle A)

Section 1252B- FEES FOR REPORT

The coroner shall charge and collect a fee of $500 for an autopsy report, $100 for a toxicology report, $100 for an inquisition or coroner’s report, $50 for a cremation or disposition authorization and other fees as may be established from time for other reports or documents requested by non-governmental agencies in order to investigate a claim asserted under a policy of insurance or to determine liability for the death of the deceased. The fees collected under this section shall be accounted for and paid to the county treasurer in accordance with section 1760 and shall be used to defray the expenses involved in the county complying with the training of coroners or coroner office personnel, as may be required or authorized by this or any other act.

***Coroner and Medical Examiner terms are interchangeable