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  2. Begin by entering the NAME OF DECEDENT/SUSPECT in the designated field, ensuring you include Last, First, and MI.
  3. Fill in the DATE OF INCIDENT/ARREST and TIME OF INCIDENT/ARREST accurately to maintain proper records.
  4. Provide the SOCIAL SECURITY # and DATE OF BIRTH of the decedent/suspect for identification purposes.
  5. Select the SPECIMEN(s) SUBMITTED by checking all applicable boxes such as BLOOD, URINE, or OTHER.
  6. Indicate the TYPE OF CASE / TEST TO BE PERFORMED by selecting from options like No Refusal/Mandatory Draw or Intoxication Assault/Intoxication Manslaughter.
  7. Complete the PRINTED NAME OF REQUESTER/TITLE and ensure you sign and date the form.
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Toxicology analysis may only take 4 to 6 weeks if no drugs are present; however, 6 to 8 weeks are typically required to perform the necessary confirmations and quantitations of drugs detected.
The Toxicology Screen Test costs vary INR 3500 to 12000 by region and facility. So, get tested at trustworthy diagnostic centre like Ganesh Diagnostic. Training and experienced professionals are staffed to assure patient and visitor safety.
While an autopsy is usually completed within a day or two after a death, the final results of the toxicology report may take four to six weeks or longer. Many factors play into the length of time needed to gather forensic toxicology test results, including: the need for confirmatory testing.

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How do I obtain the results of an autopsy or toxicology findings? Next of kin who wish to have a printed unofficial copy of the autopsy and toxicology reports (not to be used for insurance or court purposes), as permitted by law, may do so by completing the Next of Kin Report Request Form.
A Request for Public Information form must be submitted, either by email to MERecords@Bexar.org, mail, or in person during business hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM.
In many cases, yes, the toxicology report is a public record, however, in some cases, privacy laws intervene and keep the report as a private document - it all depends on the circumstances.
All Examination Reports (with the exception of X-Rays and photographs) are subject to required public disclosure in accordance with Chapter 552, Texas Government Code.
An autopsy report is public record and can be requested in person or via mail. There is a $25.00 fee for a copy of the report and a $35.00 fee for a certified copy. However, a Request for Public Information form must be submitted, either by mail or in person.

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