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Licensing Requirements
Each state has unique licensure requirements for the funeral service program. State requirements vary and some states require specific college courses prior to entering mortuary college. The ABFSE accredited program at FINE Mortuary College is recognized in all 50 states. Completion of the program at FINE Mortuary College allows a student to take the National Board Exam in all 50 states. This is a quick reference guide. Please check with individual states for updated information. The College will assist you with questions concerning such special requirements for each state.
Qualifications:
- Over 18 years of age
- Background check
- S. Citizen
- Graduated from an accredited mortuary program OR completed certificate program for accredited school OR bachelor’s degree in any field from an accredited school
- Two affidavits from licensed embalmers / funeral directors
- NBE (Science & Arts for embalmer; Arts for funeral director)
- LRR Exam (Laws, Rules, and Regulations)
- Two complete sets of signed fingerprint cards (Federal Blue Cards)
Fees:
- $230 Application
- $38.25 Background
- $50 LRR
- $100 Alabama Embalmer Examination Fee
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- At least 18 years of age
- Background check
- Embalming license exam / Funeral directing license exam
- Satisfactorily completed at least one year (30 semester credit hours) at an accredited college or university
- 1 year of apprenticeship under a licensed funeral director (at least 30 hours per week)
- Case reports (minimum 24)
- Embalming license exam / Funeral directing license exam
- State law examination
Fees:
- $150 Application
- $185 License
- $100 State Law Exam
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- 18 years old
- United States Citizen
- Background check/fingerprints
- High school diploma, transcripts, or GED
- Transcript from an accredited or provisionally accredited school verifying graduation from a mortuary science program.
- 25 funerals for Funeral Director or 25 embalming cases if applying for Embalmer.
- State law exam (LRR)
- Funeral Director License: National Board Exam (NBE) – Arts
- Embalmer: National Board Exam (NBE) – Science
Fees:
- $85 Application Fee
- $22 Fingerprint Background
- $80 Exam Registration Fee
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- 18 or older
- High school graduate or the equivalent
- Background check
- 6 hours of classroom instruction is required in funeral service practices
and ethics, laws, and rules affecting funeral service - 18 months/served in Arkansas (6 months of the 18 months is satisfied by Graduation from a school for embalmers)
- 50 Funeral Directing cases or 50 Embalming cases
- Passed both sections of the NBE exam (Sciences and Arts)
- Completed a 12-month apprenticeship (Embalmer)
- Completed an 18-month apprenticeship (Funeral Director)
Fees:
- $100 State exam fee
- $10 Initial Application Fee
- $22 Background Check Form
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- 18 or older
- Background check
- Associate in Arts or Associate in Science Degree, or equivalent
- No criminal record as stated under Section 480 of the Business and Professions Code
- State law exam (LRR)
- If applying for Embalmer license – Graduate from a mortuary science program approved by the bureau and accredited by the American Board of Funeral Service Education (or equivalent)
- Submit official transcripts sent directly from educational institution(s)
Fees:
- Funeral director:
$190 LRR
$380 Licensing Fee - Embalmer:
$280 LRR
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- Background check
- A high school diploma or equivalent
- An associate degree, or its credit hour equivalent, with a portion of funeral service education.
- Graduate of an ABFSE Accredited Program
- An internship or apprenticeship ranging from one to three years (MSP internship is one year in Colorado)
Fees:
- $275 License Application
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- 18 years old
- Completed an education program approved by the board with the Commissioner of Public Health’s consent – Funeral Director
- Completed a program in mortuary science approved by the board with the Commissioner of Public Health’s consent – Embalmer
- Completed one year of practical training in full-time employment under a licensed embalmer or funeral director.
- 50 case reports
- Connecticut State Law Exam
- NBE
Fees:
- $210 License Fee
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- Graduated from an accredited high school or equivalent and received an associate degree (60 credit hours) in mortuary science from a school accredited by the American Board of Funeral Services Education (or its successor)
- Achieved a passing score on the written, standardized funeral services examination recognized by the Conference of Funeral Service Examining Boards (or its successor)
- Achieved a passing score on a written, validated examination based on Delaware funeral service laws
- Completed a 1-year internship in Delaware under a licensed funeral director
- No criminal conviction or pending criminal charges related to the practice of funeral services
Fees:
- $211 License Fee
- $140 LRR
For additional information:
Qualifications
- 18 years old
- United States citizen
- High school diploma or GED
- Graduated from and accredited mortuary program (at least 12 months) or accredited 2-year mortuary science leading to an associate degree
- 2 years apprenticeship if graduate of mortuary science college (12-month program, 840 hours of study)
- 1 year apprenticeship if graduate of 2-year mortuary science college leading to an associate degree
- 25 embalming’s (case report)
- 25 funerals (case report)
- State Exam
- NBE
Fees:
- $195 LRR
- $65 Application Fee
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- High School diploma or GED
- Background check
- Fingerprint card submissions
- Graduate with an associate degree or higher in Funeral Services OR Associate degree or bachelor’s degree in any other subject, along with a Mortuary Science Course or Funeral service arts course
- 1 year internship at a licensed training agency
- 2-hour Community Disease Course
- State Board Exam – Education must be through 4 programs approved by State of Florida
- NBE – Science section if applying for an Embalmer license
- NBE – Arts section if applying for a Funeral Director license
Fees:
- $50 Application Fee
- $242 Exam Fee (FL Law & Rules exam)
- $375 License Fee
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- 18 or older
- Affidavit of Citizenship
- Background check
- Graduated from a high school or HSE certificate.
- Have graduated from a program at an accredited college of funeral service.
- 3120 Apprenticeship hours, served in not less than 18-months
- 50 case reports for funeral services
- 50 case reports for embalming
- National Board Exam (NBE)
- Passed GA Laws and Rules exam (LRR)
- State testing through PSI
- Funeral Director Affidavits and Embalming Affidavits
- Certificate of Embalming (only if applying for embalmer)
Fees:
- $50 Application Fee (Subject to an additional $10 online processing charge or a $10 paper processing fee)
- $60 LRR
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- 18 or older
- High school graduate or equivalent degree from accredited mortuary program is not required, but would enable apprentice to obtain license after 1 year of practical experience
- NBE – Sciences.
- Minimum of five years of practical experience under the supervision of a registered embalmer or undertaker in the State. Alternatively, a minimum of two years of practical experience under the supervision of a registered embalmer or undertaker, plus completion of a four-year high school course or equivalent educational training.
Fees:
$25 Application Fee
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- 21 years old
- United States citizen
- 60 semester credits (official transcript required) from an accredited college or university, 45 of these credits must be in liberal arts, business, or science
- Official transcript showing at least 15 semester credit hours of the equivalent from an accredited mortuary program in courses of study
- 25 funeral arrangements (case reports)
- 25 funerals (case reports)
- State Board Exam (SBE)
- NBA – Arts
- NBA – Sciences
- Practiced as a licensed resident trainee in Idaho under the personal supervision of a licensed resident mortician for at least 12 months.
Fees:
- $100 Exam Application Fee
- $85 Original License Fee
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- Associate or bachelor’s degree in mortuary science from an approved program
- National Board Examination (successful completion of the NBE)
- Funeral Director and Embalmer Internship in Illinois
- Submit official transcripts verifying at least 30 semester hours (45 quarter hours), including 20 semester hours in liberal arts and sciences
- Submit Supporting Document certifying completion of the mortuary science degree program
- Immunization records (Diphtheria, Hepatitis B, and Tetanus) completed by licensed healthcare provider
Fees:
- $100 Application Fee
For additional information
Qualifications:
- 18 or older
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Complete 30 semester hours of college level work in a regionally accredited institution of higher education OR 21-month program in an accredited college, school, or department of mortuary science OR 4 academic quarters (or equivalent) in an accredited mortuary science program
- 1 year internship
- 24 funeral services, 24 embalming
- 4 funeral director case reports submitted quarterly
- NBE
Fees:
- $50 LRR
- $50 License Fee
- $100 Application Fee
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- 60 semester hours (minimum) from a regionally accredited college or university with a 2.0 or C GPA
- Graduation from a mortuary science course from an ABSFE accredited school
- College course of at least one semester hour in current Iowa law and rules covering mortuary science
- Internship with at least 25 case reports.
- National Board Examination (NBE): Arts, Science, and Law.
Fees:
- $120 Application Fee
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- 18 or older
- 2 years of general college education (with at least 60 semester hours)
- 1 year apprenticeship, followed by interview with the board
- 25 funeral services (case reports)
- State exam
- Pass the written national examination administered by the International Conference of Funeral Service Examining Boards if applying for embalmer.
Fees:
- $150 Initial Assistant Funeral Director License Fee
- $200 Kansas Funeral Director Examination
- $288 License fee
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- 18 years old
- Background check
- High school diploma or GED
- 1 year with associate degree in funeral services
- 2 years with 30 semester credit hours form accredited college or university may substitute for 1 year of apprenticeship
- Assisted with management of at least 25 funerals if applying for funeral director.
- Assisted with embalming at least 25 human bodies if applying for embalmer.
- No more than 2 years of apprenticeship (Funeral director).
- One-year apprenticeship (Embalmer).
- LRR
- NBE – Arts and NBE – Sciences
Fees:
- $100 LRR
- $100 License Fee
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- 18 or older
- High School diploma or equivalent
- Completed a minimum of 30 semester hours in an accredited college or university
- Internship in Louisiana lasting 9 to 48 months (39 to 208 weeks). Completed at least 1,560 contact hours during internship.
- 30 funerals (case reports)
- LRR
- NBE – Arts
- NBE – Sciences
Fees:
- $250 Funeral Director license application
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- 18 or older
- Background check
- Graduated from an ABFSE accredited mortuary program
- Completed apprenticeship or internship.
- NBE
- State Law exam (LRR)
Fees:
- $75 State Practical Examination Fee
- $230 License Fee
- $140 LRR
- $21 Criminal History Records Check Fee
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- 18 or older
- United States citizen
- Background check
- Certified college transcripts for Mortuary Science degree
- 1000 hours apprenticeship:
- Completed Matrix and notarized documents for 20 funeral services.
- Completed Matrix for Practical Experience in Funeral Service Arrangements.
- Practical experience in 4 of each of the following types of arrangements:
- Pre-need
- At Need funeral arrangements/burial
- Cremation arrangement
- Graveside Service/immediate Burial arrangements
- NBE-BOMFD
- Jurisprudence Exam – BOMFD
- Practical Exam – BOMFD
- Completed Matrix and notarized documents for 20 embalming assists.
Fees:
- $600 License Fee
- $265 Jurisprudence Exam and Practical Exam
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- 18 or older
- United States Citizen
- Background check
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Associate degree in mortuary science from an ABFSE-accredited program or equivalent.
- *2-year apprenticeship
- 50 embalming and 25 case reports for funeral or pre-need
- LRR
Fees:
- $65 License Fee
- $50 LRR
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- 18 years old
- United States citizen
- Completion of not less than 90 semesters or the equivalent quarter hours of nonremedial college level courses at an accredited college or university, including graduation from an accredited mortuary science program.
- Served as a resident trainee for 1 year under supervision of a licensed mortuary science practitioner.
- 25 embalmings or assisting a licensee in supervising the preparation of 25 dead human bodies.
- Passed the national arts and science examinations.
- Passed a state jurisprudence examination.
Fees:
- $20 Application Fee
- $305 License Fee
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- 21 or older
- Bachelor of science degree from accredited college with Mortuary Science Major OR bachelor of science or arts from accredited college and completion of a separate course in mortuary science from an ABFSE accredited college OR completed the functional equivalent of Bachelor of Science or arts from accredited college and completion of a separate course in mortuary science from an ABFSE accredited college
- A completed internship.
- 25 case reports in each:
- Embalming
- Funeral arrangements
- Services
- NBE – Sciences & Arts
- State exam
Fees:
- $125 LRR
- $200 License Fee
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- 18 or older
- High school diploma or GED
- United States citizen
- At least 12 months as a resident trainee
- 25 Report cases
- Must be employed at a Mississippi funeral establishment
- Passed the National Conference of Funeral Examiners exam and/or other board-approved examination
- Completed residency either before or after graduation from an accredited institution
Fees:
- $100 License Fee for Funeral Director
- $125 License Fee for Funeral Director and Embalmer
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- 18 or older
- Background check
- United States citizen
- High school diploma or GED
- Graduated from an accredited mortuary program
- Completed a course in funeral directing
- 12-month apprenticeship must serve at least 780 hours
- Submitted Affidavit of Work Experience form if applying for embalmer
- 10 case reports
- NBE
- State exam
Fees:
- $100 License Fee
- $140 LRR
- $285 National Board Examination-Arts
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- 18 or older
- Associate degree in funeral service or mortuary science from an ABFSE accredited program with no less than 60 semester credits or 90 quarter hours OR relevant military training, service, or education in place of the education requirement listed above to be evaluated by the board on an individual basis
- 1 year internship
- 25 case reports
- State exam
- NBE
- Passed the open-book state jurisprudence exam.
Fees:
- $544 Application Fee
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- 19 or older
- United States Citizen/Lawful Presence
- High school diploma/GED
- Background check
- 60 semester hours of college credit (not included in mortuary school)
- Completed a full course of instruction in an accredited school of Mortuary Science
- Completed a full 12-month apprenticeship or 6-month split apprenticeship.
- 25 embalming’s
- 25 funerals
- Passed the National Board Examination.
- Scored at least 75% on the Nebraska jurisprudence exam and Nebraska vital statistics forms exam.
Fees:
- $90 License Fee
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- 18 or older
- Background check
- Completed 2 academic years (60 semester or 90 quarter hours) at an accredited college or university Mortuary science program accepted.
- Graduate of an embalming college or mortuary science school accredited by ABFSE and approved by the Board.
- NBE
- State exam
- 1 year apprenticeship
- Embalmed at least 50 bodies if applying for embalmer license.
Fees:
- $190 LRR
- $375 License Fee
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- At least 18 years old
- Certified copy of birth certificate with raised seal
- Completed at least 1 year (30 credit hours) at an accredited postsecondary institution OR Successfully completed embalming school prior to 1975, actively licensed since graduation, and submitted letter of good standing from licensing state
- Completed a full course of instruction in an embalming school meeting board standards at the time of instruction
- Certified copy of official transcripts from all postsecondary institutions sent to the NH Board
- Certified copy of mortuary school transcripts sent to the NH Board
- 50 Case reports for embalming
- 25 case reports on funeral directing
- Completed a 1-year apprenticeship under supervision of a licensed embalmer actively practicing in the state
Fees:
- $170 application Fee (Embalmer)
- $330 application Fee (Funeral Director and Embalmer)
- $150 Practical Exam Fee
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- At least 21 years old
- Graduated from high school or completed equivalent education
- Completed at least 2 years of academic education at a college or university approved by the NJ State Department of Education
- Completed a 1-year mortuary science program recognized and approved by the Board
- 2-year internship
- Internship reduced to 1 year if applicant completed 3 years of approved academic education
- Assisted with 75 embalmment, 75 funerals, and attended 25 funerals during internship
- National Board Examination (NBE)
- State Mortuary Jurisprudence Examination
- Practical Examination
Fees:
- $125 Jurisprudence Examination
- $350 License Fee
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- 18 years or older
- High school diploma/GED
- Background check
- Associate degree in funeral science (minimum 60 semester hours) from an ABFSE.
- Certificate from contagious and infectious disease course
- 1 year apprenticeship
- 50 embalming
- 50 funeral arrangements
- 50 funeral directions
- Bloodborne Pathogens certification
- NBE – Sciences.
- State exam
- Proof of any disqualifying criminal convictions.
Fees:
- $15 Criminal Background Fee
- $200 License Fee
- $50 Application Fee
- $100 LRR
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- 18 years old
- United States Citizen/permanent residence status
- Completed a collegiate-level funeral service program approved by the department (minimum 60 semester or 90 quarter credits).
- Completed a 1-year residency as a registered resident.
- 40 case reports
- Passed a second examination during or after the residency, covering New York state laws, rules, and regulations related to funeral directing.
- Registered as a student with the department upon entering the approved institution.
- Successfully passed the initial board examination.
Fees:
$125 License Fee
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- 18 years old
- United States Citizen
- Background check
- Associate degree in mortuary science from an ABFSE accredited program OR: Graduated from a Funeral Director Program approved by the Board and accredited by the ABFSE.
- 1-year apprenticeship (within 3 years)
- 25 Case reports for funeral service
- 25 Case reports for embalming
- Passed the North Carolina State Board Laws and Rules Exam within the last 3 years.
- National Board Exams (administered by the International Conference of Funeral Service Examining Boards) OR: North Carolina State Board Exam for Arts AND: North Carolina State Board Exam for Science AND: North Carolina State Board Exam for Pathology.
- Certified transcripts from each college attended must be mailed directly to the Board.
Fees:
$150 Application Fee (North Carolina Resident)
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- 18 or older
- High school diploma/ GED
- Graduated from an accredited mortuary program AND completed a minimum of 60 semester hours at an accredited college or university
- NBE
- State exam (LRR)
- 10 case reports for funeral arrangements
- 25 embalming
Fees:
- $100 License Fee
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- 18 years old
- United States Citizen
- Background check
- Holds a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university.
- Completed an apprenticeship prior to initial licensing.
- Earned a Mortuary Science degree if applying for an embalmer license.
- NBE
- State exam (LRR)
Fees:
- $200 License Fee
- $3.50 Transaction Fee
- $140 LRR
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- At least 18 years old.
- Legal resident of Oklahoma and a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
- Background check
- Graduated from an ABSFE accredited mortuary program
- 1 year apprenticeship
- 50 Case reports – assisted in 25 funeral arrangements and 25 funeral services
- State exam (LRR)
- NBE -Arts
- NBE – Sciences
- Completed a funeral director course of study approved by the Oklahoma Funeral Board and administered by an ABFSE-accredited program (Funeral director)
Fees:
- $100 LRR
- $75 License Fee
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- 18 years old
- High school diploma or GED
- Must have graduated from an accredited school of Funeral Service Education.
- Completed an FSP Apprenticeship AND an Embalmer Apprenticeship for combination.
- 25 case reports
- State exam (LRR)
- NBE
Fees:
- $100 LRR
- $160 License Fee
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- 21 years old
- 2 years at an accredited college or university AND 1 year course at a ABSFE accredited mortuary college
- Completed 12-month resident internship.
- 35 case reports
- Passed the NBE and written, oral, and practical exams.
- Completed 3 hours of training in child abuse recognition and reporting.
- Completed 3 hours of continuing education.
Fees:
- $190 LRR
- $25 License Fee
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- At least 18 years old.
- S. citizen or lawfully admitted into the country.
- High school diploma/GED
- Associates degree from an accredited mortuary program
- 1 year Internship/apprenticeship
- 50 embalming’s (case report)
- Passed the funeral director and embalmer portions of the written examination administered by the (ICFSEB)
- Passed any additional practical exam deemed appropriate by the Board to assess professional competency.
- Official transcript from qualifying mortuary science or embalming program.
Fees:
$30 License Fee
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- 18 years old
- Background check
- High school diploma/GED
- If applying for Funeral Director – Completed either: 12 scholastic months at an accredited mortuary college OR 2 years (60 semester hours) at an accredited college approved by the Boar.
- If applying for Embalmer – Completed a course of study at an embalming college accredited by the ABFSE.
- 2-year apprenticeship
- 50 case reports
- State exam
Fees:
- $130 License Fee (Funeral Director or Embalmer)
- $195 License Fee (Funeral Director and Embalmer)
- $140 LRR
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- 18 years old
- Complete at least 90 credit hours offered by an accredited institution of higher education.
- Obtain a degree or certificate from a mortuary science or funeral service program accredited by the American Board of Funeral Service.
- 1-year apprenticeship
- 12 monthly reports during apprenticeship
- 25 Case reports
- NBE – Arts / Sciences.
- State exam
Fees:
$125 License Fee
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- 18 years old
- High school diploma/GED
- Graduated from an ABFSE accredited mortuary program in Funeral Service Education consisting of not less than 30 semester hours
- Two-year apprenticeship with funeral service education
- One year apprenticeship if mortuaries science degree is pursued
- Quarterly reports required during apprenticeship
- Pass the State Board of Examinations (Arts and Science) and the Tennessee Laws, Rules, and Regulations Examination (LRR).
Fees:
- $155 LRR
- $435 License Application
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- 18 years old
- High School graduate/GED
- Graduate from an accredited school or college of mortuary science.
- Successfully complete the provisional licensing program:
- Must be employed during the entirety of the program by a funeral director/embalmer
- Length of program is dependent upon when requirements are fulfilled but can be no longer than 24 months
- Submit to FBI background check
- 45 Case reports
- NBE
- State law exam (LRR)
Fees:
- $89 LRR
- $175 License Fee
- $350 License Fee (Funeral Director and Embalmer Combined)
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- Have obtained a high school diploma or equivalent, or a higher education degree
- Associate degree in Mortuary science program accredited by the ABSFE
- Completed 2,000 hours and 50 embalming as a licensed funeral service intern
- State exam
- NBE Sciences & Arts
Fees:
- $75 LRR
- $160 License Fee
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- 18 years old
- High School Graduate/GED
- Affidavit of Experience.
- Graduated from an ABFSE accredited school of Funeral services in the course of instruction not less than two academic year years OR graduated from a school of funeral service accredited ABSFE in the course of instruction not less than one academic year with 30 additional credits from a college or university
- 1 year traineeship/apprenticeship with 30 funerals
- 10 hours of approved LIVE CE
- NBE
- State exam (LRR)
Fees:
- $85 Application Fee
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- 18 years old
- High school diploma/GED
- Graduate from a school of mortuary science or funeral service accredited by the ABFSE or complete an associate degree (minimum 60 credit hours) with at least 30 hours from a funeral directing program approved by the board.
- Submit official mortuary school transcripts.
- Successfully complete coursework in pathology.
- Complete a funeral service or funeral directing internship.
- If applying for Funeral Director: 25 case reports.
- If applying for Embalmer: 25 case reports.
- If applying for Funeral Director and Embalmer: 50 case reports.
- State exam
- NBE
Fees:
- $170 LRR
- $325 License Fee
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- 18 years old
- Associate of Arts degree in mortuary science from an ABFSE‑accredited program; OR completion of at least 60 semester credits (or 90 quarter credits) at the college level, including coursework in psychology, mathematics, English composition, social sciences, business administration, and counseling.
- Internship must not be longer than 5 years.
- 25 arrangements for funeral, memorial, and/or final disposition services for human remains
- State exam
- NBE
Fees:
- $135 Application Fee
- $140 LRR
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- 18 years old
- High school diploma/GED
- Graduation from a 12‑month ABFSE‑accredited mortuary science program plus qualifying collegiate education (associate’s degree, 60 semester/90 quarter hours toward a bachelor’s, or a bachelor’s degree in mortuary science).
- 1 year Internship
- 35 Case reports for conducting funerals
- 35 Case reports for embalming human remains
- State exam
- NBE-Arts
Fees:
- $315 LRR
- $200 License Fee
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- 18 years old
- High school diploma/GED
- United States Citizen
- Completion of at least 24 semester credits from a regionally accredited college, including coursework in English/communication, social sciences, natural sciences, business, and electives.
- Completion of nine months or more instruction in funeral service education from an ABFSE accredited college
- 1-year apprenticeship
- 25 embalming of human remains, 25 preparations of dead human bodies for burial or transport and 25 funeral services
- NBE
- Wisconsin Jurisprudence examination for funeral director.
Fees:
- $75 LRR
- $60 License Fee
For additional information:
Qualifications:
- 18 years old
- High school diploma/GED
- United States Citizen/Proof of lawful presence
- An associate’s degree or higher in funeral service or mortuary science from an ABFSE‑accredited (or equivalent) program; OR a mortuary science diploma from an ABFSE‑accredited (or equivalent) institution with at least five (5) years of funeral service experience in another jurisdiction.
- One-year apprenticeship.
- 25 Case reports for conducting, 25 funerals and 25 embalming
- NBE
- State exam
Fees:
$125 License Fee
For additional information: