Can I be buried on my own property in Arkansas?

Can I be buried on my own property in Arkansas?

In Arkansas, a body must be buried in an established cemetery. If you want to bury a body on private land, you may be permitted to establish a family graveyard. Contact the local health department and check town and county zoning laws before you proceed.

Can I bury a body on my property?

There are no laws that prohibit home burial, but you must check local zoning laws before establishing a home cemetery or burying on private land. It is also legally required to use a funeral director, even if you are burying on private land. Embalming is only required if a person died of a contagious disease.

Can you have your own family graveyard?

The states of California, Indiana, and Washington do not allow home burials or cemeteries. While the other states do allow home burials, some have a caveat. Certain states have regulations in place even if they do allow home burials.

Can I be buried without being embalmed?

Direct or immediate burial, without embalming, must be offered by all funeral homes. The body is simply placed in a shroud, casket, or other container, and buried within few days, without visitation or service. Not all funeral homes have refrigeration facilities, but most hospitals do.

Is Green Burial legal in Arkansas?

Kirby and Family is the only Funeral Home and Cemetery in Arkansas approved by the Green Burial Council, a non-profit organization, to offer a green burial package. For such arrangements, formaldehyde-based embalming is not required. Service options may be arranged within the limited time frame green burial allows.

Can I bury my dog in my backyard?

Thankfully for pet owners that want to remember their pet on their property, it is legal in most states to bury your pet in your backyard.

Can you be buried in the same casket as your spouse?

Two people (typically a husband and wife) pre-purchase a cemetery space together, and their caskets are placed on top of one another when they pass. The couple then shares a single marker that features both names. Cemeteries can accommodate a single in-ground burial of a cremation urn and a casket in the same plot.

Where can you be buried without a casket?

California: Most of the 32-acre (130,000 m2) Fernwood Burial Ground, adjacent to the Golden Gate National Recreation Area in Mill Valley, California, is set aside for natural burial, with no tombstones or caskets. Purissima Cemetery is a natural burial cemetery located south of Half Moon Bay, California.