Florida Final Disposition is the order issued by a court or other authorized entity to dispose of a deceased person's body. The type of disposition that is selected depends on the wishes of the decedent and/or the decedent's family. The different types of Florida Final Disposition include burial, cremation, entombment, and donation to science. Depending on the type of disposition chosen, additional steps may be required. For example, if the decedent was to be buried, a death certificate and burial permit will be needed. For cremation, a cremation authorization form must be completed. Additionally, the selected disposition must comply with local laws.