In certain situations, the Coroner may order an individual to be transported to a hospital for an examination if the individual is considered to be a danger to self or danger to others.
This order is called an Order of Protective Custody (sometimes also called a commitment order).
If you believe someone may need immediate examination or treatment, the steps for requesting an Order of Protective Custody are:
ATTENTION: The witness can be fined or imprisoned if they make false statements to have someone committed with an Order of Protective Custody.
The Ouachita Parish Coroner’s Office serves the community by investigating unexpected, violent, sudden, or traumatic deaths, mental health evaluations, and sexual assault examinations throughout Ouachita Parish. This includes but is not limited to Calhoun, Monroe, Richwood, Sterlington, and West Monroe.