Cremation Services in Minnesota

Compare 102 cremation providers across 810 cities. Average direct cremation: $2,100.

$2,100 Avg. Direct Cremation
60% Cremation Rate
102 Providers Listed
30,570 Est. Cremations/Year

Cremation Laws in Minnesota

Waiting Period

None specified (must cremate within 72 hours or refrigerate)

Alkaline Hydrolysis

Legal

Human Composting

Legal

Scattering Ashes

No specific state restrictions on scattering; permitted on private land with owner consent

Additional Notes

First state to legalize alkaline hydrolysis (2003). Human composting legalized effective July 1, 2025. Cremation must occur within 72 hours of death or within 6 days if body is refrigerated.

Cremation Cost Breakdown in Minnesota

Typical price ranges for cremation services in Minnesota

ServiceLowAverageHigh
Direct Cremation Basic cremation with no ceremony. Includes transportation, paperwork, cremation, and return of remains in a simple container. $1,155 $1,785 $2,520
Cremation Memorial Cremation followed by a memorial service at the funeral home or other venue. May include a viewing before cremation. $3,780 $5,250 $6,720
Cremation Viewing Full-service cremation with visitation/viewing, funeral ceremony, and cremation. Requires embalming and casket rental. $4,620 $6,300 $8,400
Transport Transfer of remains from place of death to the cremation facility. Often included in package pricing. $315 $525 $840
Urn Basic Simple container for cremated remains. Ranges from a basic cardboard box (often included) to a modest urn. $42 $105 $315
Urn Premium Handcrafted or designer urn in materials like bronze, marble, ceramic, or hardwood. $210 $420 $1,050
Death Certificate Certified copies of the death certificate. Most families need 5-10 copies for insurance, banking, and legal purposes. $11 $21 $42
Traditional Burial Full traditional burial including casket, embalming, viewing, ceremony, burial plot, vault, and headstone. Shown for cost comparison. $7,350 $9,450 $12,600

The Cremation Process in Minnesota

Step-by-step guide to cremation in Minnesota

1

Obtain a Death Certificate

When a death occurs in Minnesota, a physician or medical examiner must sign the death certificate. The funeral home or cremation provider typically handles filing with the Minnesota vital records office. Order 8-12 certified copies ($21-$42 each) - you'll need them for insurance claims, bank accounts, and legal matters.

2

Choose a Cremation Provider

Compare providers in Minnesota - our directory lists 102 across the state. The FTC's Funeral Rule requires all providers to give you an itemized General Price List over the phone or in person. Direct cremation in Minnesota averages $2,100, but prices range from $1,155 to $2,520.

3

Complete Authorization

Minnesota requires written authorization from the next of kin or legal representative before cremation can proceed. There is a None specified (must cremate within 72 hours or refrigerate) mandatory waiting period after death. The medical examiner or coroner must also approve the cremation in most cases.

4

Transportation & Preparation

The cremation provider will transport the deceased from the place of death (hospital, home, nursing facility) to their facility. In Minnesota, transportation typically costs $315-$840. For direct cremation, no embalming is required. If a viewing is planned, embalming may be necessary.

5

The Cremation Process

The cremation takes place in a specialized chamber called a cremation retort at 1,400-1,800°F. The process takes 2-3 hours. Afterward, the remains are processed into a fine powder (cremains) weighing 3-7 pounds. Minnesota also allows alkaline hydrolysis (water cremation) as an alternative method.

6

Receive the Cremated Remains

Cremated remains are returned to the family within 3-10 business days, typically in a basic container or urn. In Minnesota, you can keep the remains at home, inter them in a cemetery columbarium, scatter them following state guidelines, or choose a memorial option like a cremation garden or reef burial. Scattering rules: No specific state restrictions on scattering; permitted on private land with owner consent

Cremation vs. Burial in Minnesota

Cost Comparison

Direct cremation in Minnesota: $1,155-$2,520. Traditional burial: $7,350-$12,600. Cremation is typically 60-80% less expensive. Even full-service cremation with a ceremony costs significantly less than burial.

Environmental Impact

Cremation uses fewer land resources than burial. Traditional burial involves embalming chemicals, a casket, and a concrete vault. Minnesota offers alkaline hydrolysis as an even greener option, using 90% less energy than flame cremation. Human composting is also available in Minnesota.

Flexibility

Cremation offers more flexibility for memorial services - they can be held anytime, anywhere, without the time pressure of traditional burial. Families can split remains among multiple urns, scatter in meaningful locations, or create memorial products. 60% of Minnesota families now choose cremation.

Timeline

Minnesota requires a None specified (must cremate within 72 hours or refrigerate) waiting period before cremation. Traditional burial typically occurs within 3-7 days. Cremation can happen within 1-5 days after the waiting period, and memorial services can be planned at any later date.

Cremation Providers in Minnesota

102 providers listed

Bradshaw Funeral & Cremation Services

Minneapolis, MN

3131 Minnehaha Avenue

Evans-Nordby Funeral Homes - Brooklyn Center

Minneapolis, MN

6000 Brooklyn Boulevard

Gill Brothers Funeral Chapel

Minneapolis, MN

7300 42nd Avenue North

Gill Brothers Funeral Directors

Minneapolis, MN

5801 Lyndale Avenue South

Glenwood Funeral Home

Minneapolis, MN

1312 Glenwood Avenue

Hodroff-Epstein Memorial Chapels

Minneapolis, MN

126 East Franklin Avenue

Kozlak-Radulovich Funeral Chapel

Minneapolis, MN

1918 Northeast University Avenue

Washburn McCreavy

Minneapolis, MN

Washburn-McReavy Robbinsdale Chapel

Minneapolis, MN

4239 West Broadway Avenue

White Funeral Home

Lakeville, MN

20134 Kenwood Trail

Gill Brothers

Burnsville, MN

Thurston DeShaw Funeral Home

Andover, MN

13817 Jay Street Northwest

Brick - Meger Funeral Home

Owatonna, MN

1603 Austin Road

Worlein Funeral Home

Austin, MN

1800 4th St NW

White Funeral Home

Farmington, MN

901 3rd Street

Peterson Chapel Funeral Directors

Buffalo, MN

119 Central Avenue

Olson-Schwartz

Bemidji, MN

Williams Dingman

Sauk Rapids, MN

Dahl Funeral Home

East Grand Forks, MN

Johnson-McBride Funeral Chapel

Glencoe, MN

1222 Hennepin Avenue North

Bradshaw Funeral Home

Circle Pines, MN

4600 Greenhaven Drive

Cavallin Funeral Home

Two Harbors, MN

426 2nd Avenue

Foley Funeral Home

Foley, MN

221 2nd Avenue

Methven Funeral Home

Sandstone, MN

114 5th Street

Bruss-Heitner Funeral Homes

Wells, MN

255 2nd Avenue Southwest

Nasinec Funeral Home and Crematory

Wells, MN

789 Business Park Drive

Dingmann Funeral Care

Maple Lake, MN

108 Oak Avenue North

Totzke Funeral Home

Slayton, MN

2100 Broadway Avenue

Sturm Funeral Home

Mountain Lake, MN

Helgeson Funeral Chapel

Warroad, MN

506 Main Avenue Northeast

Olson-Tichenor Funeral Home

Mapleton, MN

307 Main Street Northeast

Czaplewski Family Funeral Home

Hayfield, MN

501 2nd Street NW

Medford Funeral Home

Medford, MN

310 Central Avenue East

Cease Funeral Home

Bagley, MN

407 Getchell Avenue Northeast

Hindt Funeral Homes

Grand Meadow, MN

104 Grand Avenue East

Atwater Funeral Home

Atwater, MN

508 W. Atlantic Avenue

Carrol Funeral Home

Deer River, MN

Wevley Funeral Home

Sebeka, MN

107 1st Street Northeast

Gieseke Funeral Chapel

Greenbush, MN

307 Main Street North

Houseman-Birk Funeral Home

Hendricks, MN

500 North Division Street

Klecar

Mendota, MN

1580 Century Point

Anderson Funeral Home

Saint Paul, MN

1401 Arcade Street

Bradshaw Funeral

Saint Paul, MN

1078 Rice Street

Crescent Tide Funeral & Cremation

Saint Paul, MN

774 Transfer Road

Gearty Delmore Funeral Chapels

Saint Louis Park, MN

3960 Wooddale Avenue

Green-Larsen Mortuary Inc

South International Falls, MN

Hoff Funeral Home

Saint Charles, MN

KOK Funeral Home

Saint Paul Park, MN

Kessler & Maguire Funeral Home

Saint Paul, MN

640 7th Street West

Koobhmoo

Saint Paul, MN

Legacy Funeral Home - West Chapel

Saint Paul, MN

255 Eaton Street

Miller Carlin Funeral Homes

Saint Cloud, MN

3013

Morris Nilsen Funeral Chapel

Saint Louis Park, MN

Neptune Society

Saint Louis Park, MN

Twin City Monuments

Saint Louis Park, MN

4827 Minnetonka Boulevard

Washburn-McReavy Edina Chapel

Saint Louis Park, MN

Washburn-McReavy Welander Quest-Davies Funeral and Cremation

Saint Louis Park, MN

2301 Hennepin Avenue South

Willwerscheid Funeral Homes

Saint Paul, MN

1167 Grand Avenue

All Cities in Minnesota

Cities with cremation providers or population over 10,000

Minneapolis 13 providers Saint Paul 7 providers Saint Louis Park 6 providers Austin 3 providers Cloquet 3 providers Mendota 3 providers Moorhead 2 providers Northfield 2 providers Bemidji 2 providers Sauk Rapids 2 providers Luverne 2 providers Wells 2 providers Greenbush 2 providers Rochester 1 provider Lakeville 1 provider Burnsville 1 provider Eden Prairie 1 provider Shakopee 1 provider Cottage Grove 1 provider Andover 1 provider Owatonna 1 provider Farmington 1 provider Red Wing 1 provider Buffalo 1 provider Alexandria 1 provider Fergus Falls 1 provider Marshall 1 provider Detroit Lakes 1 provider Cambridge 1 provider East Grand Forks 1 provider Crookston 1 provider Jordan 1 provider Glencoe 1 provider Circle Pines 1 provider Two Harbors 1 provider Roseau 1 provider Foley 1 provider Sandstone 1 provider Maple Lake 1 provider Slayton 1 provider Mountain Lake 1 provider Warroad 1 provider Osakis 1 provider Mapleton 1 provider Aurora 1 provider Avon 1 provider Hayfield 1 provider Medford 1 provider Bagley 1 provider Grand Meadow 1 provider Atwater 1 provider Baudette 1 provider Deer River 1 provider Henning 1 provider Sebeka 1 provider Lake Park 1 provider Hendricks 1 provider Tower 1 provider Nevis 1 provider Vergas 1 provider Swanville 1 provider Grandy 1 provider Saint Charles 1 provider Saint Cloud 1 provider Saint Paul Park 1 provider South International Falls 1 provider Duluth Minnetonka Mankato Inver Grove Heights Savage Chaska Prior Lake Winona Chanhassen Elk River Rosemount Faribault Champlin Hastings Willmar Forest Lake Stillwater Sartell Hopkins Albert Lea Anoka Hibbing Hugo Hutchinson Monticello Brainerd New Ulm Worthington Rogers Waconia Big Lake Lake Elmo Grand Rapids North Branch Victoria Fairmont

Cremation Planning Checklist for Minnesota

VA National Cemeteries in Minnesota

Eligible veterans and their spouses can receive free burial or columbarium placement at national cemeteries

Fort Snelling National Cemetery

7601 34th Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55450

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does cremation cost in Minnesota?

The average direct cremation in Minnesota costs approximately $2,100, which is close to the national average of $1,924. Prices typically range from $1,365 to $2,940 depending on the provider and services selected. Full-service cremation with a memorial ceremony can cost $5,250 to $7,350. We recommend comparing quotes from multiple providers in your area.

What percentage of people choose cremation in Minnesota?

Approximately 60% of families in Minnesota choose cremation, which is close to the national average of 62%. This translates to roughly 30,570 cremations per year in the state. The cremation rate has been steadily increasing nationwide and is projected to reach 82% by 2045.

How many cremation providers are there in Minnesota?

Our directory currently lists 102 cremation and funeral service providers across Minnesota, serving 810 cities and towns. Providers range from large funeral home chains to independent local cremation societies. We recommend contacting multiple providers to compare pricing and services.

What is direct cremation in Minnesota?

Direct cremation is the most affordable cremation option in Minnesota, typically costing $1,365 to $2,100. It includes transportation of the deceased, necessary paperwork, the cremation itself, and return of the cremated remains in a basic container. There is no viewing, visitation, or funeral ceremony before the cremation. Families can hold a memorial service separately at any time.

Is cremation cheaper than burial in Minnesota?

Yes, cremation is significantly more affordable than traditional burial in Minnesota. Direct cremation averages $2,100, while a traditional burial with casket, vault, and cemetery plot typically costs $9,450 or more. Even a full-service cremation with a ceremony is usually 40-60% less expensive than a traditional burial. Cost savings is the number one reason families choose cremation.

Is there a waiting period for cremation in Minnesota?

Minnesota requires a None specified (must cremate within 72 hours or refrigerate) waiting period after death before cremation can take place. This waiting period allows time for the medical examiner to review the death certificate and for the family to make final arrangements. Additional time may be needed if the death requires investigation by the medical examiner.

Are alternative cremation methods available in Minnesota?

Yes, Minnesota has legalized alkaline hydrolysis (water cremation) and natural organic reduction (human composting) as alternatives to traditional flame cremation. Alkaline hydrolysis, also called water cremation or aquamation, uses water and alkaline chemicals to reduce the body. It is considered more environmentally friendly than traditional cremation. Natural organic reduction, or human composting, transforms the body into nutrient-rich soil over a period of several weeks. Contact local providers to check availability in your area.

How does cremation cost compare to household income in Minnesota?

With a median household income of $80,441 in Minnesota, the average direct cremation cost of $2,100 represents about 2.6% of annual household income. This is roughly in line with the national average. Many providers offer payment plans, and some states have assistance programs for low-income families.