Embalmers affidavit 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the embalmers affidavit in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Name of deceased', 'Date of Death', and 'Age' fields. Ensure all information is accurate to avoid penalties.
  3. Next, provide the 'Name of Funeral Home in Charge of Remains', along with its 'Street Address', 'City, State, Zip', and 'Telephone Number'.
  4. Complete the section for the person signing authorization by entering their name, relationship to the deceased, address, and telephone number.
  5. In the certification section, enter your name as a licensed embalmer and confirm you instructed the students on the specified date during the embalming procedure.
  6. Fill in details about the decedent's name and embalming facility. Remember to sign and date within 30 days of the procedure.

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Funeral Services: If you plan to have an open-casket viewing or wake, skipping embalming may affect how long the body can be displayed. Some funeral homes may not offer open-casket services without embalming due to concerns about the bodys appearance over time.
A valid Affidavit of Death requires the affiant to have personal knowledge of the deceased. Detailed identification of the deceased, the affiants relationship with them, and the reason for the affidavits execution should be clearly stated. Validation from a Notary Public is essential to certify its legality.
Affidavits are required on ALL EMBALMED bodies before the local Registrar is authorized to issue burial, removal or shipping permits. Embalmers affidavits when properly signed and notarized are to be kept in the local Registrars office where originally filed.
Also, by having an affidavit of burial this allows you to appoint a specific individual to fulfill your intent in what you want to have done as far as services and any of the decisions required for your services or burial.
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