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Print Save arrest formRequest for Cremated Remains Section 1: Deceased individual Last name:First:MI:Date of birth (if known):Date of death:Section 2: Requestor information Last name:First:MI:Address:.

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Filling out the OR OHA 9088 form is a crucial step in requesting cremated remains. This guide provides clear and comprehensive instructions to help you complete the form accurately and efficiently.

Follow the steps to fill out the OR OHA 9088 form online.

  1. Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the designated editor.
  2. In Section 1, enter the details of the deceased individual. Fill in the last name, first name, middle initial, date of birth (if known), and date of death.
  3. Proceed to Section 2 where you will provide your information as the requestor. Enter your last name, first name, middle initial, address, city, state, phone number, email, and ZIP code. Then, indicate your relationship to the decedent by selecting the appropriate option from the list.
  4. In Section 3, choose how you would like the cremains to be provided. You can select to have them shipped to the same address you provided or to another address. If selecting the other address option, fill in the name or mortuary, address, city, state, ZIP code, contact phone, and contact email.
  5. Review the statement regarding the responsibility for damages during shipping. Confirm that you understand and accept this policy.
  6. In the signature area, print your name, provide your signature, and include the date of form completion.
  7. Make sure to save your changes, then download, print, or share the completed form as necessary.

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In Oregon, there are no state laws controlling where you may keep or scatter ashes. Ashes may be stored in a crypt, niche, grave, or container at home. If you wish to scatter ashes, you have many options. Generally, use common sense and refrain from scattering ashes in places where they would be obvious to others.

If no one claims the body within 10 days after the funeral establishment takes custody of the body, or if the persons notified acquiesce, or if the decedent is not eligible for any benefits described in paragraph (a)(G) of this subsection, the funeral establishment may transfer the body to an institution on the list of ...

Burial typically takes place in a dedicated cemetery which may be privately owned or may include a state-owned veteran cemetery. In Oregon, burial on your own private property is an option, although rarely selected.

The Oregon Indigent Disposition Program provides licensed funeral establishments with reimbursement for the costs that thay incur while taking care of the final disposition of unclaimed indigent bodies.

In most cases, local governments use direct cremation to dispose of unclaimed bodies and the cremains are stored for a set period of time. After being stored the cremains may be scattered. The Cremation Society of North America has estimated that there are currently 2 million unclaimed cremated remains in the U.S.

The state and local regulations will determine how long an unidentified body can be kept at the morgue. In most places it's at least 30 days. The standard procedure is that the hospital will arrange the disposition after this time. This happens in only 1% of deaths.

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