Do you need to arrange a dignified funeral at an affordable cost? We have put together this guide to help you understand how you can save thousands when arranging a funeral.
The cost of a simple, basic cremation in Tempe is just $850!
The average cost of a traditional funeral in Tempe is $5,647*, and this does not include cemetery costs. So it is not surprising that families today are looking for more affordable alternatives. Cremation is proving a much more affordable option.
Why choose cremation services?
Cremation can offer a less expensive and more flexible alternative to a burial service. Choosing cremation services can save you 40% to 60% (or sometimes more) on the cost of traditional burial services.
This is because a casket is not required, or embalming (unless required), and there is no immediate need for a cemetery plot or burial vault. Eliminating just these few products and services saves thousands of dollars alone.
A cremation can be better for families who have moved from their home state or when a funeral cannot be held straight away. Cremation also offers a greater range of personalization options, a whole array of ash-scattering ceremony possibilities, and various cremation artifact products.
What different cremation alternatives do I have?
You can opt for a very simple, no-service cremation. What is called in the funeral trade a ‘direct cremation.’ This is the least expensive service option. Or you can choose to have a cremation memorial. This is where the deceased is cremated, and then a memorial service is held afterward. You can also hold a cremation funeral, where the funeral is held before the deceased is cremated.
How much does a cremation cost in Tempe?
The cost of a cremation can vary considerably. This will depend upon the type of cremation service you opt for and the cremation services provider you select. The average cost of a cremation memorial service is $2,837*, depending upon the length of service held and what kind of casket you purchase or rent.
The average cost of a direct cremation is $1,368*, although a direct cremation package can be conducted for just $850 with DFS Memorials.
Locating Direct cremation services in Tempe, AZ
If you are working on a budget for your funeral expenses, you may wish to consider a direct cremation. A direct cremation is the cheapest cremation option. The funeral services provider does everything to take care of the immediate disposition of the deceased, but no viewing or services are held.
The deceased is cremated in a simple cremation container, and then the cremated remains are made available for the family to collect (or, if requested, delivered/mailed).
A direct cremation can be arranged online or by phone without any need for you to visit a funeral home. For your best price on a direct cremation, contact your DFS Memorials provider in Tempe at (602) 638-1151, who offers a complete direct cremation package for just $850.
How do I choose a cremation services provider?
This can sometimes be daunting when there are several funeral homes to choose between. It may help to set yourself some clear criteria to help you select the provider that best suits your needs. Which funeral service provider you select can be influenced by what facilities and services they offer or your budget.
As we have highlighted, costs can vary quite significantly between funeral homes for the exact same service. For this reason, we recommend you compare some costs before deciding.
Comparing cremation costs in Tempe, AZ
All funeral homes have a general price list (GPL), which should itemize all services and charges. Legally, a funeral home must provide you with a copy of their GPL if you request cremation price information, either in person or by phone.
According to funeral price research surveys in Tempe, the average cost of a direct cremation is $1,368. However, some cremation providers can arrange a direct cremation for less than this.
DFS Memorials offer a direct cremation service for $850.
When comparing costs and services, check what IS included, especially with a budget direct cremation package. Is a copy of the death certificate included? Is the cremation permit an additional cash advance item or included? What about if an out-of-hours collection is required? Is there an additional daily refrigeration charge if the cremation does not proceed after 48 hours?
Death certificates cost $20.00 for the first and $20 for each additional death certificate required. You should also note that the county coroner may charge a fee if they are required to sign the death certificate.
What legally do I need to know about arranging a cremation in Tempe?
You need to be aware of a few legal requirements if you are considering cremation. Firstly, the legal next-of-kin must all sign the ‘Cremation Authorization Form’ before a cremation can proceed.
Arizona has a mandatory 24-hour wait period after death before the cremation can proceed. Before a cremation can go ahead, the doctor must sign and fill out the cause of death, and the county health department must issue a permit to cremate.
The deceased will be refrigerated during this period and longer if required. However, you should be aware that many cremation packages will only include refrigeration for up to 5 days and will charge you a daily rate thereon.
Death certificates and permits are considered ‘cash advance’ items and are not generally included in a quoted cremation price. The funeral director will generally obtain the death certificates on your behalf.
Can I preplan a cremation?
Yes, you can prearrange a cremation. Advance planning can help to ensure you get the most appropriate services provider for your needs and can save the surviving family the financial and emotional burden at the time of death. There are various options open to you to plan ahead, so consult with your preferred services provider. A pre-arranged direct cremation plan can be preplanned at a low cost to ensure your family does not have the burden of worrying about funeral costs.
What can we do with the cremated remains?
As I mentioned earlier, there is versatility in what you can do with cremated remains. You can inter a cremation urn in a cemetery plot or niche, keep an urn at home, scatter the remains, or create a cremation artifact such as a cremation diamond, glass paperweight, bird bath, or memorial reef ball, to name but a few!
The deceased had no life insurance – is there any help with cremation costs?
Sadly, there is little financial aid that supports those families that find themselves struggling with funeral costs. Most counties have a budget for indigent funerals, but this is generally for those who truly are indigent. Some counties have limited funds to help low-income families with cremation costs, but this can vary county by county.
You need to inquire with the Maricopa County Human Services Department at 234 N. Central Ave., 3rd Floor, Phoenix, AZ 85004. Phone: (602) 506-5911 to find out if assistance is available. Often, the most basic funeral services will be supported in these cases, with limited control over what happens. A low-cost direct cremation from DFS Memorials can be arranged for $850.
What is “no-cost cremation”?
Some funeral homes now offer this option in Tempe. This refers to whole body donation whereby after the donation is completed, the remains are cremated (free of charge) and then returned to the family or scattered.
Generally, funeral homes can get a referral fee from the whole body donation organization and sometimes charge a transportation fee. So all-in-all, they do still recoup their costs. As we all know, there really is nothing that is truly free!
How do I obtain a copy of a death certificate?
You can obtain copies of a death certificate from the Vital Records office at 4419 E Main St, Mesa, AZ 85205
What happens if the deceased is taken to the Coroner’s Office?
Suppose there were circumstances surrounding the death that led to the deceased being taken to the County Coroner’s office. In that case, you will need to employ the services of a funeral director as soon as possible to liaise with the Coroner to have the body released into their care. Only a licensed funeral director can collect a body from the Coroner’s morgue.
Maricopa County Coroner, 701 W Jefferson Street, Pheonix, AZ 85007 Phone: (602) 505-3322
Hopefully, this short guide to arranging an affordable cremation service in Tempe has answered some of your questions and helped you understand how to save costs on a cremation. If you want to read more about cremation planning, please visit the Funeral Resouces section on US Funerals Online or check out their Ultimate Guide to Cremation.
*Prices obtained from online funeral price comparison survey 2024