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This guide will assist you in completing Form 1, which is the Application for a Permission to Cremate in Queensland. Each step is tailored to ensure clarity and provide you with the necessary instructions to fill out the form properly.
Follow the steps to successfully complete your cremation application form.
- Obtain the form by clicking the ‘Get Form’ button to access the document and open it for editing.
- Enter your full name in the appropriate section at the top of the form.
- Provide your full address for service where the Permission to Cremate will be sent.
- Fill in your telephone number.
- State the name of the deceased person by clearly writing it in the designated space.
- If known, provide the deceased person's usual or last known address.
- Include the date and place of death of the deceased, as well as their age, if available.
- Complete the date of birth of the deceased if known.
- Select one box from section A to indicate your relation to the deceased, ensuring that only one box is ticked.
- If applicable, complete section B by providing the name of the person you are representing in your application.
- Indicate whether the deceased left behind signed instructions regarding cremation.
- Tick the box confirming the status of any objections from the deceased's family members as specified.
- State whether the human remains contain any cremation risk and provide details if applicable.
- If the application is to be made to an independent doctor, check the appropriate box to indicate the accompanying documents.
- Complete the contact details for the person who should receive the permission if they differ from yourself.
- Sign the application form and add the date of submission.
- Review all entries for accuracy before submitting.
- Once completed, you may save changes, download, print, or share the form as necessary.
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