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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the ncbfs in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Preneed Funeral Establishment No.' and the name of the Funeral Home. This identifies the service provider.
  3. Fill in the Purchaser's details, including their name, address, and Social Security number. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for contract validity.
  4. Specify the Beneficiary's information, including their address and telephone number. This section ensures that services are directed appropriately.
  5. Enter the purchase price and any payment details. Be sure to attach the Inflation-Proof Preneed Statement of Funeral Goods and Services Selected for clarity on costs.
  6. Review sections regarding revocability and initial where required. This indicates your understanding of contract terms.
  7. Finally, ensure all signatures are completed at the bottom of the form, including those from both Purchaser and Funeral Home representatives.

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North Carolina Funeral Director If you wish to be licensed only as a funeral director in North Carolina, you must successfully complete all courses in the funeral directing program, and you must be a graduate of the NC Funeral Directing program (or apply for graduation from that program).
The mortician career field in North Carolina is governed by the North Carolina Board of Funeral Service. This organization requires aspiring morticians in the state to have a high school education as well as a minimum of 32 semester hours from a board-approved mortuary school.
The mortician career field in North Carolina is governed by the North Carolina Board of Funeral Service. This organization requires aspiring morticians in the state to have a high school education as well as a minimum of 32 semester hours from a board-approved mortuary school.

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There are no laws that prohibit home burial. You must check local zoning laws before establishing a home cemetery or burying on private land. It is legally required to hire a Funeral Director to handle certain parts of the funeral.
While there are no laws that prohibit a person from being buried in their own backyard, it is best to check the local zoning laws in the area where you live.
In order to be licensed to practice in North Carolina, an individual, in addition to paying the required fees, must be of good character and reputation, must satisfactorily pass the examinations by the Board and must submit evidence of education, and successfully complete 12 months of supervised apprenticeship.
There are no laws in North Carolina that prohibit home burial, but you should check local zoning rules before conducting a home burial or establishing a family cemetery. You can most likely hold a home burial if you live in a rural area.
Qualifications while you work While you work, you could take a diploma in funeral arranging and administration or a certificate in funeral service. As you take on more responsibilities, you could do the diploma in funeral directing or the diploma in funeral service.

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