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How to fill out the cremation permit - Revised 10/2004 - CT.gov - Ct online
Filling out the cremation permit is an essential step in the cremation process in Connecticut. This guide will provide you with clear, step-by-step instructions to help ensure that the form is completed correctly and efficiently.
Follow the steps to complete your cremation permit online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the cremation permit and open it in your preferred document editor.
- Begin by entering the name of the person to be cremated in Part I of the form. Make sure to include the resident address for clarity.
- In Part II, complete the details for the funeral director. This includes the town where the death occurred, the date of death, and obtaining the funeral director's signature and the date signed.
- If applicable, indicate whether the individual completing the form is self-authorizing the cremation by filling out relevant sections in Part IV. This includes listing any designated custodians.
- If the person is not self-authorizing, proceed to Part III to have this section completed by the custodian of the body. The custodian must provide their name, contact number, signature, and relationship to the decedent.
- In Part V, the Registrar of Vital Statistics must complete and sign this section. Ensure to provide all required details.
- Finally, the crematory will complete Part VI, which must include the superintendent's signature and the date cremated. Ensure everything is filled accurately.
- Once all sections are completed, review the form carefully for any errors or omissions. You can then save changes, download, print, or share the form as needed.
Complete your cremation permit online to ensure a smooth and efficient process.
Usually, there is a required waiting period of 48 hours before cremation may occur. (Connecticut General Statutes § 19a-323 (2018).) For more information about cremation, including information on storing or scattering ashes, see Burial & Cremation Laws in Connecticut.
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