The Breakdown Of Cremation Prices

By: Brian K. Daly
Friday, November 25, 2022

Several variables affect how much it will cost to cremate a loved one, such as the cremation provider, the venue, and the additional services chosen by the family. Although the cremation process is simple, Ocean County Cremation Service understands that several other considerations and services can significantly raise the bill.

The Breakdown Of Cremation Prices

While cremation services are often inexpensive, additional items or services might add to the final amount. However, the standard inclusions in cremation pricing are as follows:

1. Cremation

In most cases, the cost of a cremation covers everything from transporting the mortal remains to a funeral home or the holding place to identifying the remains and filling out the necessary paperwork to carrying out the cremation and delivering the ashes to the rightful heir or beneficiary.

2. Crematory Fees

The cremation service charge also includes the price of a temporary urn to keep the ashes until you can find a more permanent solution.

3. Number Of Death Certificates

Funeral homes and crematories commonly charge a small fee for each copy of a death certificate. It's best to get an exact figure from your service provider. However, this charge might be anything from $5 to $20. The cost per copy of a death certificate increases as more copies are requested.

4. Cremation Container

Wood, cardboard, fabric-wrapped wood fiber, plywood, and other combustible materials are common choices for cremation vessels. The cremation container is used to hold the body before the cremation process begins to prevent further degradation during transit. From free containers given by the cremation provider to more elaborate wooden containers, cremation urns can be as cheap or expensive as you choose.

Other Facts About Cremation Prices

The final disposition method of cremated remains is a factor that may drive up the price of cremation. Costs associated with cremains disposal can range from free, as when the grieving family collects them directly, to several thousand dollars, as when they are mailed or flown to a remote area for scattering. Depending on the desires of the bereaved, scattering rituals could cost hundreds of dollars.

If you need more information or have questions about our cremation services, please get in touch with the experts at Ocean County Cremation Service. We are here to assist in any way we can. You can contact us at the numbers or through the form on this page and we will provide you with all the details you need about cremation prices.

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