Cremation Services in Vermont

Compare 49 cremation providers across 288 cities. Average direct cremation: $2,200.

$2,200 Avg. Direct Cremation
72% Cremation Rate
49 Providers Listed
4,796 Est. Cremations/Year

Cremation Laws in Vermont

Waiting Period

24 hours

Alkaline Hydrolysis

Legal

Human Composting

Legal

Scattering Ashes

Permitted on private land with owner consent; no specific state restrictions

Additional Notes

Vermont was the 4th state to legalize human composting. Alkaline hydrolysis is legal but no providers currently operating. Medical examiner must certify no further inquiry needed before cremation. 24-hour waiting period.

Cremation Cost Breakdown in Vermont

Typical price ranges for cremation services in Vermont

ServiceLowAverageHigh
Direct Cremation Basic cremation with no ceremony. Includes transportation, paperwork, cremation, and return of remains in a simple container. $1,210 $1,870 $2,640
Cremation Memorial Cremation followed by a memorial service at the funeral home or other venue. May include a viewing before cremation. $3,960 $5,500 $7,040
Cremation Viewing Full-service cremation with visitation/viewing, funeral ceremony, and cremation. Requires embalming and casket rental. $4,840 $6,600 $8,800
Transport Transfer of remains from place of death to the cremation facility. Often included in package pricing. $330 $550 $880
Urn Basic Simple container for cremated remains. Ranges from a basic cardboard box (often included) to a modest urn. $44 $110 $330
Urn Premium Handcrafted or designer urn in materials like bronze, marble, ceramic, or hardwood. $220 $440 $1,100
Death Certificate Certified copies of the death certificate. Most families need 5-10 copies for insurance, banking, and legal purposes. $11 $22 $44
Traditional Burial Full traditional burial including casket, embalming, viewing, ceremony, burial plot, vault, and headstone. Shown for cost comparison. $7,700 $9,900 $13,200

The Cremation Process in Vermont

Step-by-step guide to cremation in Vermont

1

Obtain a Death Certificate

When a death occurs in Vermont, a physician or medical examiner must sign the death certificate. The funeral home or cremation provider typically handles filing with the Vermont vital records office. Order 8-12 certified copies ($22-$44 each) - you'll need them for insurance claims, bank accounts, and legal matters.

2

Choose a Cremation Provider

Compare providers in Vermont - our directory lists 49 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 Vermont averages $2,200, but prices range from $1,210 to $2,640.

3

Complete Authorization

Vermont requires written authorization from the next of kin or legal representative before cremation can proceed. There is a 24 hours 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 Vermont, transportation typically costs $330-$880. 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. Vermont 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 Vermont, 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: Permitted on private land with owner consent; no specific state restrictions

Cremation vs. Burial in Vermont

Cost Comparison

Direct cremation in Vermont: $1,210-$2,640. Traditional burial: $7,700-$13,200. 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. Vermont offers alkaline hydrolysis as an even greener option, using 90% less energy than flame cremation. Human composting is also available in Vermont.

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. 72% of Vermont families now choose cremation.

Timeline

Vermont requires a 24 hours 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 Vermont

49 providers listed

Ready Funeral & Cremation Services

Burlington, VT

261 Shelburne Street

Corbin & Palmer Funeral Home

Essex Junction, VT

9 Pleasant Street

LaVigne Funeral Home

Winooski, VT

132 Main Street

Sanderson Funeral Services

Middlebury, VT

117 South Main Street

Davis Memorial Chapel

Springfield, VT

99 Summer Street

Knight Funeral Home & Crematory

White River Junction, VT

903 Hartford Avenue

Day Funeral Home

Randolph, VT

4 Franklin Street

Brown-McClay Funeral Homes

Bristol, VT

4 South Street

Centre Funéraire Châteaudun

Richford, VT

Boulevard Thibeau

Centre Funéraire J.N. Rousseau et frères

Richford, VT

770 Boulevard Louis-Fréchette

Centre funéraire Rousseau

Richford, VT

3300 Boulevard des Forges

Comp Funéraire Pellerin

Richford, VT

599 Avenue de Grand-Mère

Complexe Funéraire J.D. Garneau

Richford, VT

274 Rue Saint-Laurent

Maison Funéraire Philibert

Richford, VT

1350 Rue Sainte-Marguerite

Maison funéraire Saint-Louis

Richford, VT

11900 Rue Notre-Dame Ouest

Résidence funéraire J. Philibert & fils

Richford, VT

69 Rue Commerciale

Salon Funéraire André Trudel Béland

Richford, VT

2845 Boulevard Thibeau

Salon Funéraire Bessette

Richford, VT

Rue des colombes

Complexe Funéraire Steve L. Elkas

Derby Line, VT

4230 Rue Bertrand-Fabi

J.N. Donais Complexe funéraire

North Troy, VT

191 Rue Lindsay

Services funéraires Saint-Pierre Denis Donais

North Troy, VT

880 Rue Saint-Pierre

Salon funéraire Maurice Demers

Highgate Springs, VT

881 Rue Mgr-De-Laval

Centre funéraire Dupuis

Beebe Plain, VT

6207 Chemin de Saint-Élie

Centre funéraire Grégoire & Desrochers

Beebe Plain, VT

1300 Rue Notre-Dame Est

Charron & Lamoureux

Beebe Plain, VT

1295 Rue Sherbrooke

Complexe Funéraire Ledoux

Beebe Plain, VT

155 Rue Sherbrooke

Coopérative funéraire de la rive-nord

Beebe Plain, VT

595 Boulevard Bona-Dussault

Crématorium Steve L. Elkas

Norton, VT

445 Rue du 24-Juin

Lauziere & Vachon Funerarium

Beebe Plain, VT

530 Rue de la Station

Salon funéraire André Trudel Béland

Beebe Plain, VT

58 Rue du Pont

Cremation Planning Checklist for Vermont

VA National Cemeteries in Vermont

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

Green Mount Cemetery Soldiers' Lot

250 State Street, Montpelier, VT 05602

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does cremation cost in Vermont?

The average direct cremation in Vermont costs approximately $2,200, which is above the national average of $1,924. Prices typically range from $1,430 to $3,080 depending on the provider and services selected. Full-service cremation with a memorial ceremony can cost $5,500 to $7,700. We recommend comparing quotes from multiple providers in your area.

What percentage of people choose cremation in Vermont?

Approximately 72% of families in Vermont choose cremation, which is above the national average of 62%. This translates to roughly 4,796 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 Vermont?

Our directory currently lists 49 cremation and funeral service providers across Vermont, serving 288 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 Vermont?

Direct cremation is the most affordable cremation option in Vermont, typically costing $1,430 to $2,200. 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 Vermont?

Yes, cremation is significantly more affordable than traditional burial in Vermont. Direct cremation averages $2,200, while a traditional burial with casket, vault, and cemetery plot typically costs $9,900 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 Vermont?

Vermont requires a 24 hours 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 Vermont?

Yes, Vermont 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 Vermont?

With a median household income of $72,431 in Vermont, the average direct cremation cost of $2,200 represents about 3.0% 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.