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When after a death can cremation take place?
Because cremation is an irreversible process and because the process itself will eliminate any ability to determine exact cause of death, The State of Ohio requires the following steps before the cremation is authorized. In Ohio, 24 hours must lapse. In addition, all necessary legal authorizations and documentations must be processed and filed prior to cremation. This requires the cooperation of the authorizing agent (next-of-kin) providing information and signatures. Then contacting the appropriate physician or coroner to complete the medical portion of the certificate and the local health department to accept the death certificate. Once the death certificate is accepted a cremation permit is issued. Once a permit is received, families can expect the process to range from 7 - 10 business days or longer if the signing physician is unavailable to complete the certificate. As required by law, the deceased remains in refrigeration until the cremation is performed.
We reserve the right to mail (USPS) or FedEx death certificates for out-of-county cases when physicians are not able to sign electronically. Days and/or hours and other restrictions may apply. Services or merchandise requested may be added to any package offering The charge for requested item(s) not included in the package offerings will be added to the funeral home contract.
* Funeral Home / Third Party charges not included unless noted; newspaper obituary notices, out of county Summit County transportation fees to our private crematory, certified copies of the Ohio death certificate, private or public viewing of the body once in our care; unless required by law, dressing or additional preparation of the deceased; family member(s) present for a scheduled cremation ceremony, any special request(s), mailing cremated remains, removal of a pacemaker or defibrillator, bariatric individuals in excess of 251 pounds and placement of cremains in outside urn(s) not purchased through .