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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your printed name and the establishment details, including the name, license number, address, city, state, zip code, and phone number. Ensure all information is accurate for compliance.
  3. In the 'Identity of Deceased' section, provide either a code or the last four digits of the Social Security Number. Also, fill in the case number and month/year of reporting.
  4. Select one option from the activities performed section: participation in the funeral ceremony or arrangement of the funeral. This helps clarify your role.
  5. List all activities performed during your duties by referencing their corresponding numbers. Make sure to include at least six functions to receive credit.
  6. Finally, sign and date the report as both the student and preceptor to affirm that all tasks were completed under supervision.

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Among the funeral documents needed are various basic and fundamental papers like the birth and death certificates of your loved one, their social security card and the cremation or burial forms. You may also need the cremation deed, the military discharge documents and the insurance details, if applicable.
No. You cannot be a mortician without a degree. You can go into the mortuary field without one, but not as a mortician. Removal and transport, secretarial work in some funeral homes, etc, but strictly not embalming, directing or mortuary work.
For others, the time between death and the funeral service could be days or weeks. New Jerseys health laws require that bodies be buried, cremated, embalmed or refrigerated within 48 hours after death.
Every state/country has different laws but in California you only NEED a Funeral Directors License if you are the manager of an establishment. You will need an associates degree or higher in order to get your FDL in California.
Each state has its own licensing regulations governing entry as a funeral director. Most require a combination of post-secondary education (typically Associate Degree in Funeral Service Education), passage of the National Board Examination, and serve an internship for one or two years.

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The Funeral Director Certificate program provides a well-rounded education for those in the funeral science industry. It does not include embalming and the science courses necessary for the National Board Exam. In some states, the board exam is not a requirement to enter the field, such as Kentucky.

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