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can you bury a person in your garden uk

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In England & Wales there is no law prohibiting burial on private land. Cemeteries require planning permission but a place of burial
place of burial
location of grave, resting place, place of ash-scattering, etc. (e.g., town/city or cemetery) for a person or animal. There may be several places: e.g., re-burials, parts of body buried separately.
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without fences or gravestones is not a cemetery in planning law.

Can you bury a human body in your garden?

When asked if you can bury someone in your garden, the truth is that as long as certain guidelines are followed (mainly to avoid potential public health risks) there is no law what-so-ever against being buried in your own garden, or on any private land given the permission of the landowner.

Can I bury my mother in the garden?

Do I need planning permission for a home burial? As long as there is no material change of use, you do not require planning permission for a home burial. Even two or three graves would probably not lead to a suggestion that there has been a material change of use of the land, ie it is not being used as a cemetery.

Can you bury someone at home UK?

Human home burials If you want to bury individual human remains at home you must follow the minimum groundwater protection requirements. If you need help understanding these requirements contact the Environment Agency. You should contact your local council to let them know you are planning a home burial.

Can I be buried without a coffin UK?

Yes, in the UK there is no legal requirement to use a coffin or casket to cremate a body. The laws around whether you can be buried and cremated without a coffin in Britain simply state: “It is an offence to expose a dead body near a public highway; as this would outrage public decency.”

Can I be buried without a coffin?

No state law requires use of a casket for burial or cremation. If a burial vault is being used, there is no inherent requirement to use a casket. A person can be directly interred in the earth, in a shroud, or in a vault without a casket.

How deep does a grave have to be in the UK?

Although there are regulations about where a grave can be dug – such as not being too close to water supplies or drains, there is no legally required depth for a grave in the UK. There is just a recommendation for a minimum of 1 metre of settled soil above the grave to prevent disturbance.

Is it illegal to dig up a grave UK?

You need to apply for a licence to remove human remains from the ground. 'Exhumation' means the removal from the ground of the remains of a human being, either in the form of a body or cremated remains. You may need to exhume human remains to: move a body from the original grave site to a new grave.

Can you cremate someone yourself UK?

There are very few regulations covering the disposal of a body within the UK. For now you must undertake either to bury or cremate it, and you must have a death certificate signed by a doctor and a Certificate for Burial or Cremation from the Registrar of Deaths.

Can I be buried on my property in Alabama?

Is Home Burial Legal in Alabama? There are no laws in Alabama that prohibit home burial, but you should check local zoning rules before establishing a family cemetery. You can most likely hold a home burial if you live in a rural area.

Can you bury someone in your backyard in NJ?

No. The only place that burial can take place in New Jersey is on land that is dedicated for cemetery purposes. For your property to be used for burial, you would have to apply to the New Jersey Cemetery Board for a Certificate of Authority to operate as a "cemetery company."

Can you be buried on your own property in Virginia?

There are no state laws in Virginia prohibiting home burial, but local governments may have rules governing private burials. Before burying a body on private property or establishing a family cemetery, you should check with the county or town clerk for any zoning laws you must follow.

Can you be buried on your own property in New Hampshire?

Burial on private property may be possible in New Hampshire. However, some cities prohibit home burial, so always check with the town clerk for any local zoning rules you must follow before burying a body on private land or establishing a family cemetery.

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