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Office of the State Medical Examiner

Investigating Deaths in Iowa with Integrity

Last verified Mar 22, 2026

About Office of the State Medical Examiner

The Office of the State Medical Examiner (IOSME) is a government agency responsible for investigating deaths in Iowa. Established in 1999, the IOSME works to provide accurate and unbiased cause and manner of death determinations. Their mission is to serve the citizens of Iowa and ensure that death investigations are conducted with efficiency and credibility.

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Death investigation and autopsy servicesTraining and assistance to county medical examiner personnel and law enforcement officialsProviding comprehensive explanations of medical examiner roles and authorityInvestigating medicolegal cases with scientific accuracy

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