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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Arizona Cremation Authorization Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name as the legal next of kin in the designated field. This confirms your authority to authorize cremation.
  3. Indicate whether you wish for the cremated remains to be returned to you or if they should be scattered. Select one of the options provided.
  4. Review and acknowledge each disclosure listed in the form, ensuring you understand the implications of cremation and any associated liabilities.
  5. Sign and date the form at the bottom, providing your printed name, phone number, and address for verification purposes.
  6. If applicable, ensure a witness signs and prints their name along with the date signed to validate the authorization process.

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The reason for the wait is that they have to be SURE that the deceased is ACTUALLY DECEASED as the cremation process cannot be reversed, once the procedure starts.
Rather than using flames, water cremation uses water and a small amount of an alkali like potassium hydroxide heated to around 150℃. A combination of the heat, pressure and chemical break down body tissue, which dissolves harmlessly into the water.
The final remains after aquamation are a fine, white ash composed primarily of calcium phosphate, which is the mineral content left after the organic material in the body has been gently broken down.
Alkaline hydrolysis is marketed as a greener, cleaner form of cremation that breaks the body down into its fundamental building blocks using a very high-pH solution. The process results in a sterile liquid that can be easily disposed of, and embrittled bones that can be returned to loved ones as ash.
The one who can sign it would be a spouse, the husband or wife. The other folks that would need to sign if there is no spouse available to sign would be the children, the next of kin. It goes down in the lineage as far as who would be the next person of authority to be able to authorize the cremation.

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Why do people choose alkaline hydrolysis? There are several reasons people give for choosing alkaline hydrolysis, when available, instead of traditional flame-based cremation. It is viewed as a gentler process. The process is more environmentally friendly.
It is legal documentation approving the act of cremation that must be signed by a legally authorized individual. The cremation authorization form serves a dual purpose: It allows families to detail exactly what they want and who is responsible when it comes to their loved ones cremation.
Advancements in Cremation Services in 2023 For instance, in Roseville, CA, cremation services will be more efficient and cost-effective than ever before. New technologies, such as laser-assisted cremation and bio-cremation, will make the process faster, more efficient, and more environmentally friendly.

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