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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the cemetery deed template in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date of the deed in the designated field. This is crucial for establishing the timeline of ownership.
  3. Fill in the name of the city, county, and state where the cemetery is located. Ensure accuracy as this information identifies the jurisdiction.
  4. In the section labeled 'party of the first part', input your name or the name of the entity purchasing or transferring rights to the burial plot.
  5. Review any additional fields that may require details about specific burial plot locations or terms associated with ownership. Complete these sections thoroughly.
  6. Once all fields are filled, utilize our platform’s features to save, sign, and share your completed cemetery deed securely.

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The cost of single plots ranges from $1,000 to $5,000 and usually includes interment services and burial permits. Keep in mind that public cemeteries are usually cheaper than private cemeteries, which can run $5,000$10,000 for single burial plots.
Generally speaking, when you purchase a cemetery plot, it does not expire, and it will always be yours.
0:15 1:21 They may have a copy on. File. If not you can contact the county clerks office where the cemeteryMoreThey may have a copy on. File. If not you can contact the county clerks office where the cemetery is located. They may have a record of the deed.
0:11 1:58 Government think of it as the hall of records for the dearly departed. The office handling theseMoreGovernment think of it as the hall of records for the dearly departed. The office handling these records can vary. It might be the county clerk the recorders.
Step 1 Get the Deed From the Cemetery If you need to transfer ownership of a burial plot the first thing youll need to do is contact the cemetery where its located. Any piece of real estate will have a deed stating who owns the parcel, and usually the cemetery will have a copy because they actually own the land.

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Generally speaking, when you buy a cemetery plot, you arent purchasing land. Cemetery plot ownership laws dictate that the cemetery remains the actual owner of the land or physical property.

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