Anderson County Coroner’s Office is expanding awareness of its next-of-kin database amid population growth, helping quickly notify family when someone dies alone or without local relatives.
Database Purpose
The secure form captures name, address, birthday, emergency contacts, funeral home preference, and identifying features like tattoos or scars. It’s vital for newcomers, elderly living solo, or those frequently relocating, as outdated medical records often delay notifications.
Access and Benefits
Submit online via the county website or print a card for first responders to find easily. Protected like autopsy reports, it aids EMS too, streamlining processes when IDs are missing and reducing days-long searches for kin.









