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To obtain assistance with an indigent or pauper's burial or cremation, contact the Department of Human Services Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS) for the county where the deceased resided and to be directed to the Indigent Burial Department.
If it is still unclaimed, we wrap the body tightly, like a mummy, and place it in storage boxes until someone claims it,\u201d the owner said. However, funeral homes keep bodies for only five months, after which they are buried in public cemeteries.
Burial insurance, also known as funeral or final expense insurance, is a type of whole life insurance policy designed to cover your funeral, burial, and other end-of-life expenses. Given the high cost of funerals, having a burial insurance policy can help relieve any costs your loved ones face due to your passing.
Will the State of Georgia Pay for a Cremation? The State of Georgia will not pay for your loved one's cremation. However, according to the organization called The Memorial Society of Georgia, each Georgia county is obligated to pay for the burial or cremation of impoverished people.
The unclaimed dead retained by the State department for scientific or educational purposes shall be embalmed and disposed of in accordance with the instructions of the State department.
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If the death has occurred within the last couple of hours and the body can be or has been removed to a refrigerated (morgue) room and NO next of kin is located the body may be turned over to science for research or teaching purposes. Some unclaimed bodies are buried in the "Paupers Cemetery" by the Coroner's Office.
Please visit the national Virtual Family Assistance Center page for additional Funeral Information resources. Funeral Assistance: GA DFCS in each county (159) may provide funeral assistance based on eligibility within the low-income and vulnerable population.
In addition to the $2000 limit, Medicaid also provides for a burial allowance. An individual is allowed $1500 or $5000 (depending on the type of Medicaid) to pay for funeral expenses. This money must be in a separate account and cannot be used for any other purpose. Cemetery lots are not counted for Medicaid.
Please visit the national Virtual Family Assistance Center page for additional Funeral Information resources. Funeral Assistance: GA DFCS in each county (159) may provide funeral assistance based on eligibility within the low-income and vulnerable population.
When a public officer is unable to identify an unclaimed body or find their next of kin, they must notify the Anatomy Board. In the meantime, they can refrigerate the body to preserve it. If they do so, the Board will wait to transfer the body to a morgue until 72 hours after their death has elapsed.

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