Compare 12 funeral homes and cremation providers in Miami. Providers in this area average 4.6 stars based on family reviews. Find pricing, services, and contact information to help your family make the right choice.
Local directory evidence
This city page is built from the providers currently listed in the directory. It shows which local providers list cremation, burial, memorial-service, pre-planning, and veteran-service support so families can narrow the list before opening individual profiles.
Snapshot for Miami, FL
Providers listing cremation, direct cremation, or cremation with a service.
Providers listing burial, graveside, natural burial, green burial, or monument support.
Providers listing funeral services, memorial services, celebration-of-life options, or visitation.
Providers listing pre-planning or pre-need arrangement support.
Providers listing veteran-service support.
Providers listing body donation, embalming, repatriation, or grief-support services.
In Miami, families can compare 12 published providers, including 10 with cremation-related services, 11 with burial or cemetery-related services, and 10 with pre-planning support. Nearby city pages can help if you need more options: Hialeah, Miami Gardens, Pembroke Pines.
10936 NE 6th Ave, Miami, FL 33161
3333 NE 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33137
3434 W Flagler St, Miami, FL 33135
3344 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33135
11106 NW 7th Ave, Miami, FL 33168
15332 NW 7th Ave, Miami, FL 33169
1900 NW 54th St, Miami, FL 33142
Funeral homes in surrounding areas
This directory currently lists 12 published funeral homes, cremation providers, cemeteries, or memorial-service providers in Miami, FL.
10 listed providers in Miami, FL include cremation-related services. Examples include National Funeral Homes, Caballero Rivero Little Havana, PARADISE FUNERAL CHAPEL, LLC..
11 listed providers include burial, cemetery, graveside, or memorial-property services. Examples include National Funeral Homes, Caballero Rivero Little Havana, PARADISE FUNERAL CHAPEL, LLC..
10 listed providers include pre-planning or pre-need arrangement support in their service data.
National Funeral Homes has the highest review count in this city dataset with 399 reviews. Review counts are one comparison signal, not a recommendation by themselves.
Funeral costs in Miami typically range from $7,000 to $12,000 for traditional services, with direct cremation averaging $1,500 to $3,500. Florida does not require embalming, which can reduce expenses. The 9 funeral homes in Miami offer varied pricing structures, so families should request itemized price lists to compare services.
Cremation is increasingly preferred in Miami and throughout Florida, with the state cremation rate exceeding 65%. Miami's warm climate and limited cemetery space make cremation a practical choice for many families. All 9 funeral homes in Miami provide cremation services, including direct cremation and memorial options with ashes scattered in nearby coastal waters.
Miami families should verify Florida licensure through the Department of Financial Services and review the 9 local providers, which average 4.6 stars in ratings. Consider location convenience, cultural or religious accommodations, and whether the funeral home offers Spanish-language services common in Miami-Dade County. Request general price lists from multiple providers before making a decision.
Florida law requires a licensed funeral director to handle body transport, so Miami funeral homes coordinate immediate pickup once a death is pronounced. Within 24 hours, families meet with staff to arrange services, complete a death certificate with the Miami-Dade County Medical Examiner if needed, and select burial or cremation. The 9 Miami providers typically guide families through each step, including obtaining the 10+ permits required in Florida.
Florida mandates that only licensed funeral directors handle human remains, and embalming is not required unless viewing is planned or transport crosses state lines. Miami-Dade County has specific zoning for cemeteries and strict environmental rules for burial at sea, which must occur at least three nautical miles offshore. All 9 Miami funeral homes operate under state oversight by the Florida Department of Financial Services Division of Funeral, Cemetery, and Consumer Services.
Pre-planning is permitted and encouraged under Florida law, with options including pre-need insurance policies and trust-funded arrangements. Miami's diverse population means many of the 9 funeral homes offer culturally specific pre-planning for Hispanic, Caribbean, and Jewish traditions common in South Florida. Florida requires that pre-need contracts be irrevocable to protect Medicaid eligibility, and families should verify that funds are held in state-approved trusts or insurance products.