North Carolina Authorization for Cremation
Cremation Authorization
The legal next of kin, or an individual who has written authorization to make decisions regarding disposition of a loved ones remains, must sign an authorization for cremation form.
This document must be initialed and signed in one of the following ways:
1. In the presence of a Licensed North Carolina Funeral Director; or
2. Initialed and signed in the presence of two witnesses, 18 years of age or older, verifying the original signature and a Notary Public who will also sign the document and affix their seal.
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