Form 397, Funeral Establshment Application - Department Of Safety 2025

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The funeral provider cannot refuse to handle a casket or urn you bought online, at a local casket store, or somewhere else or charge you a fee to do it. The funeral home cannot require you to be there when the casket or urn is delivered to them. Make funeral arrangements without embalming.
Each state has unique licensure requirements for the funeral service program. State requirements vary and some states require specific college courses prior to entering mortuary college. The ABFSE accredited program at FINE Mortuary College is recognized in all 50 states.
Obtain your funeral license Complete an American Board of Funeral Service Education (ABFSE) accredited funeral service or mortuary science education program. Pass a state and/or national board exam.
In 1982, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) mandated Funeral Industry Practices, Part 453 of the Code of Federal Regulations, to protect consumer interests. This commonly is referred to as the Funeral Rule. The FTC also has developed consumer guidelines so you can know your rights.
Employment by Location This map shows the states in the United States shaded by average wage for Morticians, undertakers, funeral directors. During 2022, the states that concentrated the best average annual wage were New Hampshire ($137,635), Hawaii ($103,700), and New York ($87,686).

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Essential Steps to Open a Funeral Home Step 1: Conduct research and market analysis. Step 2: Create a funeral home business plan. Step 3: Meet legal requirements. Step 4: Choose a location for your funeral home. Step 5: Fund your funeral business. Step 6: Hire staff. Step 7: Market your funeral services.
Funeral directors are responsible for the transport, preparation, and burial or cremation of human remains. They must be licensed by the state in which they wish to practice. To obtain a license, funeral directors must complete an accredited mortuary science program and pass a state licensing exam.

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