Cremation Society of Alaska
1306 E 74th Ave, Anchorage, AK 99518
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1306 E 74th Ave, Anchorage, AK 99518
1800 Dare Ave, Anchorage, AK 99515
440 E Klatt Rd Suite B, Anchorage, AK 99515
11621 Old Seward Hwy, Anchorage, AK 99515
737 E St, Anchorage, AK 99501
1707 Bragaw St, Anchorage, AK 99508
Alaska requires funeral homes to be licensed by the Alaska Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development. Embalmers and funeral directors must also hold state licenses. Alaska does not mandate embalming for all deaths, though refrigeration or embalming is required if final disposition does not occur within a specified timeframe.
Funeral costs in Alaska vary widely depending on location, with services in remote areas often costing more due to transportation challenges. Cremation services generally range from several hundred to several thousand dollars, while traditional burials typically cost more. Families should request itemized price lists from Alaska funeral homes to compare services.
Cremation is widely available throughout Alaska, though options may be limited in remote communities requiring transportation to larger cities. Burial options include cemetery interment, with some rural Alaska communities maintaining traditional burial grounds. Alaska law permits scattering cremated remains on private property with permission or in designated scattering gardens.
With 8 funeral homes serving Alaska's vast geographic area, families should consider location, services offered, and cultural sensitivity when selecting a provider. Many Alaska funeral homes specialize in serving specific communities, including Alaska Native populations with unique traditions. Requesting price comparisons and checking state licensing status helps ensure quality service.
Pre-planning funerals is permitted and encouraged in Alaska, allowing individuals to document their wishes and potentially prepay for services. Alaska regulates prepaid funeral contracts to protect consumers, requiring certain disclosures and funding arrangements. Residents should review contract terms carefully and understand what happens if they relocate or change their plans.
Veterans in Alaska may be eligible for burial benefits through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, including burial in national cemeterals or reimbursement for burial expenses. Alaska veterans may also qualify for state-specific honors and memorial programs. Families should contact the VA or Alaska Department of Military and Veterans Affairs to determine available benefits.