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This state's status: Arizona does not restrict the right of families to care for their own dead.
Searchable Online General Statutes
Arizona Revised Statutes (external link)
Resources Specific to Funeral Law
State Board of Funeral Directors & Embalmers (external link)
Department of Health Services (external link)
Please help us develop this section by emailing us with books or online sources specifically related to funeral law in Arizona.
In general, regulations promulgated by departments of health, such as required procedures in filing death certificates, must be followed by families caring for their own dead, while regulations promulgated by funeral service regulatory boards are binding only on funeral providers (but may affect home funerals indirectly to the extent that a family chooses to engage the limited services of licensed providers or in a few states is required to do so).
Resources Specific to Home Funeral Laws
Please help us develop this section by emailing us with books or online sources specifically related to home funerals in Arizona. Or if there is none, write a summary document regarding your findings to share here! (See North Carolina and South Carolina for an example.)
Organizations and Individuals
Funeral Consumers Alliance chapters (external link). Because FCA chapters are composed of volunteers, their expertise and experience related to home funeral laws vary considerably from one to the next. All of them, however, welcome home funeral practitioners and advocates and are eager to learn from them. If you find that you are accumulating knowledge that is lacking in your closest chapter, why don't you volunteer to be its resource for funeral consumers on home funeral laws in your state?
Please help us develop this section by emailing us with the names of organizations and individuals that serve as noncommercial resources to families serving as their own funeral directors in Arizona. Please include contact information (phone, website, email).