Frequently Asked Questions
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The death certificates must go through a legal process before the state can print them. The attending Doctor must review, enter the cause of death, and sign the death certificate. Kramer will submit it to the state for review and to be printed by the state. This process typically takes 14 days. We will do our best to return the death certificates along with your loved one’s urn at the same time.
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Yes. Order more death certificates by clicking the link:
https://secure.utah.gov/vitalrecords/index.html
We are only able to submit one order for death certificates. If you decide you need more please order them online by using the link above.
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The state requires every cremation have a cremation permit before cremation. The cremation permit is a legal document that must go through the Doctor’s office, Medical Examiner, and State. The state of Utah will issue the cremation permit, typically within two weeks.
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To respect your privacy we will send you a text message and email with a link to schedule a return appointment once everything is completed.
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Yes. This can be done in person.
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Please use the chat button on this site to get status updates about cremation.
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Doctor’s sometimes take a week or two to sign death certificates. If you call the doctor’s office and give them a friendly reminder it may help.
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We cannot. Death certificates come from the State. To order more death certificates please click the link below:
https://secure.utah.gov/vitalrecords/index.html