How much does a cemetery plot cost in PA?
Prices for burial plots, graves or cemetery lots in Pittsburgh typically range from $500.00 to $3,000.00 per space.
Where can I be naturally buried?
You can be naturally buried in any designated green burial cemetery. Check our directory to locate your nearest green burial sites. Many states also allow natural burial on your own land. There are ordinances to check with local zoning, and guidelines for grave plots.
Can I be buried on my property?
Burial laws differ from state to state. For most states, the answer is “Yes,” you can be buried on your property. Only three states have outlawed home burial. They are Indiana, California, and Washington.
Can you be buried on your own property in Pennsylvania?
There are no state laws in Pennsylvania prohibiting home burial, but local governments may have rules governing private burials. Before burying a body on private property or establishing a family cemetery, you should check with the county or town clerk for any zoning laws you must follow.
How many cemeteries does Central Coast Council have?
Central Coast Council is responsible for five operational cemeteries and six historic cemeteries including Jilliby and Noraville cemeteries. For information about obtaining a burial or memorial site, booking a funeral or ash interment and much more, contact our Cemeteries Bereavement Team or read our frequently asked questions.
What are the names of the cemeteries in Australia?
Jilliby Cemetery & Memorial Gardens Noraville Cemetery & Memorial Gardens Ronkana Cemetery St Barnabas Cemetery Yarramalong Cemetery For Wamberal Cemetery and Point Clare Cemetery, please contact Personal Services Australia on 0488 555 868.
When do I need to apply for interment with Central Coast Council?
It is required prior to any interment (bodily or ash interment) in a Central Coast Council Cemetery. An application must be completed and signed by the Interment Right Holder or authorised person and lodged with Council (along with payment of the associated fees) at least 48 hours prior to the interment.