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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the burial transit permit in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of the deceased in the designated fields: First, Middle, and Last. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. Fill in the age and sex of the deceased, along with the date of death. This data is essential for legal documentation.
  4. Indicate the method of disposal by selecting either 'Burial' or 'Cremation'. Provide details about the place of death, including city, county, and state.
  5. Enter the name and address of the cemetery or crematorium where final disposition will occur.
  6. Print and sign your name as the funeral director or person acting on their behalf. Also, include your local registrar's name and address.
  7. Finally, ensure that all sections are completed accurately before submitting for approval from the local registrar.

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You may purchase a 72-Hour Permit or 144-Hour Permit in the following ways: Purchase online now. At your local county tax assessor-collector office. At your nearest TxDMV Regional Service Center.
There are no state laws in Texas prohibiting home burial, but local governments may have rules governing private burials. Before burying a body on private property or establishing a family cemetery, you should check with the county or town clerk for any zoning laws you must follow.
a. A burial-transit permit is required for any transport of a dead body, except transport by a funeral director having custody of the dead body from the site where death occurred (or where the funeral director received custody) to an establishment of a funeral director.
Funeral homes are responsible for the ordering of death certificates and Burial Transit Permits for their clients. All Burial Transit Permits must be signed by the local registrar. Funeral homes can either print a BTP themselves if it qualifies or make a request to the Vital Records Office to have the BTP created.
Order a Transit Permit - if you buy a car or truck and the seller keeps the Texas license plates, the Transit Permit allows you to legally drive the vehicle home or to your local county tax office.

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Disinterment permits issued by Vital Statistics serve as the authority to disinter, transport, and reinter a body within Texas. If the body is to be removed from the state, transported by common carrier within the state, or cremated, a Burial-Transit Permit must also be obtained from the Local Registrar.

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