Caskets & Urns
Always Your Choice
Choosing a casket or urn can feel overwhelming, especially when faced with emotional pressure or unclear pricing. This section helps you understand your rights, options, and protections when purchasing burial or cremation containers. You are never required to buy from a funeral home, and knowing how to shop safely can save thousands of dollars while ensuring your loved one’s wishes are honored.
Your Legal Rights
- You are not required to buy a casket or urn from the funeral home handling the service.
- The funeral home must accept any casket or urn you provide—from an online retailer, local supplier, or other source—without charging extra fees or requiring your presence for delivery.
- They cannot refuse service or claim a “handling charge” for using an outside product.
⚠️ Caution: Some funeral homes have falsely claimed outside caskets arrived damaged. Inspect items upon delivery, photograph their condition, and document communication to protect yourself.
You Can Buy Anywhere
You may purchase a casket or urn from any retailer, including:
- Online sellers
- Local casket showrooms
- Warehouse or wholesale suppliers
- Handmade or custom craftspeople
Even veterans’ cemeteries do not require purchases from a specific source. However, confirm size and material requirements for your chosen plot or niche—especially if the cemetery has strict specifications.
Shop Around
Prices can vary widely, so comparison shopping is essential.
- Avoid sellers that don’t list prices online or use pressure tactics.
- Be skeptical of “free storage” offers unless short-term—storage is real estate, and long-term space rarely comes without a cost.
- Ask for written estimates and check delivery timelines carefully, especially when ordering online.
💡 Tip: Federal law requires funeral homes to provide an itemized General Price List upon request. Use it to compare the funeral home’s prices with outside suppliers.