Section 27464 Of Article 1. Duties Generally From California Government Code >> Division 2. >> Title 3. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 10. >> Article 1.
27464
. Whenever the death of any person shall have been referred to
the coroner for investigation, there shall be delivered to the
coroner any note, letter or other document apparently written by the
deceased which may tend to indicate an intention by the writer to
take the writer's life, including directions for disposition of
property or disposal of remains. A facsimile copy thereof shall be
placed in the coroner's records, and, if an inquest be held, a true
copy shall be read into the record and transcribed into the notes of
the official stenographer. Upon completion of legal proceedings
arising from such death, the original instrument shall be delivered
by the coroner to the addressee or to the legal representative of the
estate of the decedent; provided, however, that if the instrument
purports to be testamentary in nature, it shall be filed with the
clerk of the court as provided by law.