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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the VS-35 disinterment permit in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of the deceased and their age at death in the designated fields.
  3. Provide the name of the cemetery where the disinterment will occur, along with the address of the responsible person or firm handling the transfer.
  4. Ensure that you have obtained written permission from all next-of-kin or a court order for disinterment, as this is required for processing.
  5. Complete any additional notes regarding delays in reinterment if applicable, and ensure all information is accurate before submission.
  6. Once completed, submit the form through our platform for processing by your local registrar.

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A disinterment is when a deceased is removed from their original burial place by choice of the family for whatever reason, to move them, cremate them, etc.
But, if you do not specifically designate a person, then those decisions will be made by your surviving spouse, adult children, parents, any adult with kinship, or as designated by a court. See the Texas Guide to Disposition of Remains for forms and instructions on choosing in advance what happens with your remains.
In Texas, transporting a deceased body typically requires two main permits: a transportation permit and a burial transit permit.
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.
Burial transit permit (also referred to as a removal permit) is a requirement under state law for the deceased to be transferred to the place of burial or disposition.

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