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EMBALMING AUTHORIZATION FORM Name of Decedent ORAL PERMISSION: Name of person with right to control disposition: Relationship to the decedent Date contacted Time contacted Phone number of authorizing.

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How to fill out the EMBALMING AUTHORIZATION FORM online

Filling out the Embalming Authorization Form is an important step in the process of authorizing the embalming of a deceased individual. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to help users complete the form accurately and efficiently online.

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of the decedent in the designated field.
  3. In the Oral Permission section, provide the name of the person with the right to control disposition.
  4. Specify the relationship of this individual to the decedent in the next field.
  5. Enter the date and time when the authorizing individual was contacted.
  6. Fill in the phone number of the authorizing individual accurately.
  7. The funeral home licensee or representative should sign in the provided space to confirm they have acquired oral permission.
  8. Next, printed name of the funeral home licensee or representative must be included.
  9. Proceed to the Written Authorization section and enter the printed name of the person with the right to control disposition again.
  10. Again, specify the relationship to the deceased in the designated field.
  11. Request the funeral establishment’s name that will perform the embalming services.
  12. Provide the name of the deceased as well.
  13. Enter the time contacted and the phone number of the authorizing individual once more.
  14. Have the authorizing individual sign in the designated space to confirm written authorization.
  15. Include the date when the written authorization was signed.
  16. The funeral home licensee or representative needs to sign again and print their name to finalize the authorization process.
  17. Once all fields are completed, users can save the changes, download, print, or share the form as needed.

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It's absolutely possible to spend time visiting someone or have an open coffin at the funeral when the person hasn't been embalmed. We've done this many times and the person will be just as well cared for and should look peaceful.

Oftentimes, there will be at least a few days in between a person's death and their burial, and during that time, their body will begin to decompose if it's not embalmed. Embalming can stop decomposition from taking place so that families have a little bit more time to honor their loved ones.

Embalming Process Step 1: Verification of Death. The first step in the embalming process is to verify whether the deceased is in fact dead. ... Step 2: Wash and Massage the Body. ... Step 3: Setting the Features. ... Step 4: Injection of Embalming Fluid. ... Step 5: Application of Cosmetics.

Oftentimes, there will be at least a few days in between a person's death and their burial, and during that time, their body will begin to decompose if it's not embalmed. Embalming can stop decomposition from taking place so that families have a little bit more time to honor their loved ones.

If remains are kept in refrigeration until the time of a funeral, disposition of those remains must occur within 5 hours of removal from refrigeration. The Code further states that the public should not view an unembalmed body that has been kept in refrigeration for longer than 36 hours.

The short answer is that embalming is not required by law (in fact, the Federal Trade Commission's Funeral Law forbids any funeral home from stating the contrary)... ...

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