Section 27461 Of Article 1. Duties Generally From California Government Code >> Division 2. >> Title 3. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 10. >> Article 1.
27461
. In order to inter decently the body of the deceased, the
coroner may apply to a judge of the superior court of his county for
an order permitting him to: (a) sell summarily any personal property
belonging to the deceased, (b) withdraw any money that the deceased
has on deposit with any bank, and (c) collect any indebtedness or
claim that is owing or due the deceased.
If upon the application it appears to the court by competent
evidence that the total value of the estate of the deceased is less
than seventy-five dollars ($75), the judge shall make an order
granting the application, and there shall be no administration upon
the estate of the deceased unless additional estate is found or
discovered. No notice of the application need be given and no fee
shall be charged by the clerk of the court or coroner for the filing
of the application or for any duty or service connected therewith.
Upon the sale of the personal property of the deceased or the
collection of any money, claim, or indebtedness by the coroner, he
shall use the money for expenses of the funeral of the deceased.