Form preview

Get the free Disinterment Permit

Get Form
This document permits the disinterment or exhumation of human remains from the Greenwood Cemetery, following approval from the Interment Rights Holder and the Administrative Authority.
We are not affiliated with any brand or entity on this form

Get, Create, Make and Sign disinterment permit

Edit
Edit your disinterment permit form online
Type text, complete fillable fields, insert images, highlight or blackout data for discretion, add comments, and more.
Add
Add your legally-binding signature
Draw or type your signature, upload a signature image, or capture it with your digital camera.
Share
Share your form instantly
Email, fax, or share your disinterment permit form via URL. You can also download, print, or export forms to your preferred cloud storage service.

How to edit disinterment permit online

9.5
Ease of Setup
pdfFiller User Ratings on G2
9.0
Ease of Use
pdfFiller User Ratings on G2
In order to make advantage of the professional PDF editor, follow these steps:
1
Set up an account. If you are a new user, click Start Free Trial and establish a profile.
2
Upload a document. Select Add New on your Dashboard and transfer a file into the system in one of the following ways: by uploading it from your device or importing from the cloud, web, or internal mail. Then, click Start editing.
3
Edit disinterment permit. Rearrange and rotate pages, add and edit text, and use additional tools. To save changes and return to your Dashboard, click Done. The Documents tab allows you to merge, divide, lock, or unlock files.
4
Save your file. Select it from your list of records. Then, move your cursor to the right toolbar and choose one of the exporting options. You can save it in multiple formats, download it as a PDF, send it by email, or store it in the cloud, among other things.
pdfFiller makes working with documents easier than you could ever imagine. Register for an account and see for yourself!

Uncompromising security for your PDF editing and eSignature needs

Your private information is safe with pdfFiller. We employ end-to-end encryption, secure cloud storage, and advanced access control to protect your documents and maintain regulatory compliance.
GDPR
AICPA SOC 2
PCI
HIPAA
CCPA
FDA

How to fill out disinterment permit

Illustration

How to fill out Disinterment Permit

01
Obtain the Disinterment Permit application form from your local health department or cemetery administration.
02
Provide the necessary identification and documentation, such as proof of ownership of the burial plot or a death certificate.
03
Fill in the details of the deceased including name, date of birth, date of death, and burial location.
04
Specify the reason for disinterment clearly in the application.
05
Complete any required sections related to the new burial location if applicable.
06
Sign and date the application form.
07
Submit the completed application along with any required fees to the relevant authorities.
08
Await approval from the health department or cemetery before proceeding with disinterment.

Who needs Disinterment Permit?

01
Families or next of kin who wish to relocate the remains of a deceased person.
02
Funeral directors or licensed professionals managing the disinterment process.
03
Cemeteries handling the physical disinterment and reburial.
Fill form : Try Risk Free
Users Most Likely To Recommend - Summer 2025
Grid Leader in Small-Business - Summer 2025
High Performer - Summer 2025
Regional Leader - Summer 2025
Easiest To Do Business With - Summer 2025
Best Meets Requirements- Summer 2025
Rate the form
4.0
Satisfied
20 Votes

People Also Ask about

Definitions of disinterment. noun. the act of digging something out of the ground (especially a corpse) where it has been buried. synonyms: digging up, exhumation. act, deed, human action, human activity.
Something that is didactic is intended to teach people something, especially a moral lesson. [formal] In totalitarian societies, art exists for didactic purposes. Synonyms: instructive, educational, enlightening, moral More Synonyms of didactic.
to take out of the place of interment; exhume; unearth. to bring from obscurity into view. The actor's autobiography disinterred a past era.
Exhumation Permit means a permit to exhume human remains or cremated remains in the form provided by the City and available at the Municipal Office.
A disinterment permit shall be required prior to disinterment of a dead body or fetus except as authorized by regulation or otherwise provided by law. Such permit shall be issued by the State Registrar of Vital Records to a licensed funeral director, embalmer, or other person acting as such, upon proper application.
Disinterment permits issued by Vital Statistics serve as the authority to disinter, transport, and reinter a body within Texas. If the body is to be removed from the state, transported by common carrier within the state, or cremated, a Burial-Transit Permit must also be obtained from the Local Registrar.
Disinterment means to have a body exhumed and/or moved from one burial place to another.
1. : theoretical, speculative. 2. : existing in the mind only : imaginary.

For pdfFiller’s FAQs

Below is a list of the most common customer questions. If you can’t find an answer to your question, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us.

A Disinterment Permit is a legal document required to authorize the removal of human remains from their resting place.
Typically, the next of kin, a legal representative, or a funeral director is required to file a Disinterment Permit.
To fill out a Disinterment Permit, you need to provide details about the deceased, the current burial location, the intended new location, and obtain necessary signatures from relatives or legal guardians.
The purpose of a Disinterment Permit is to ensure that the removal of remains is conducted legally and respectfully, with proper documentation and oversight.
Information that must be reported includes the name of the deceased, date of birth and death, the location of burial, the new intended location, and signatures of authorized individuals.
Fill out your disinterment permit online with pdfFiller!

pdfFiller is an end-to-end solution for managing, creating, and editing documents and forms in the cloud. Save time and hassle by preparing your tax forms online.

Get started now
Form preview
If you believe that this page should be taken down, please follow our DMCA take down process here .
This form may include fields for payment information. Data entered in these fields is not covered by PCI DSS compliance.