Chatman-Harris Funeral Home at The Harford
5305 Harford Rd, Baltimore, MD 21214
Showing 15 funeral homes across 2 cities in Maryland.
5305 Harford Rd, Baltimore, MD 21214
301 Frederick Rd, Catonsville, MD 21228
106 E Church St, Frederick, MD 21701
3631 Falls Rd, Baltimore, MD 21211
7527 Harford Rd, Baltimore, MD 21234
1901 Eastern Ave, Baltimore, MD 21231
Maryland funeral homes are regulated by the State Board of Morticians and Funeral Directors, which licenses funeral directors and establishments. The board oversees compliance with state laws regarding embalming, cremation, and consumer protection. Maryland requires funeral homes to provide general price lists upon request and follow specific guidelines for preneed funeral contracts.
Funeral costs in Maryland vary based on location, service type, and merchandise selected. Metropolitan areas like Baltimore and Washington suburbs typically have higher prices than rural regions. Consumers should request itemized price lists from multiple funeral homes to compare costs effectively.
Maryland offers traditional burial, cremation, green burial, and aquamation services depending on the provider. Cremation requires authorization from the next of kin and compliance with Maryland crematory regulations. Scattering ashes is permitted on private property with permission, though some public lands have restrictions.
Maryland residents can select from 15 funeral homes listed in this directory across various counties and cities. Consider location, services offered, pricing transparency, and whether the funeral home accommodates specific religious or cultural traditions. Verify that the establishment holds current licensure through the Maryland State Board of Morticians and Funeral Directors.
Pre-planning funeral arrangements is permitted and encouraged in Maryland to reduce family burden and lock in current prices. Maryland law requires funeral homes to place preneed funds in trust or use insurance products to protect consumer payments. Contracts should clearly specify guaranteed versus non-guaranteed items and include cancellation terms.
Maryland veterans may receive burial benefits including free interment at state veterans cemeteries in Cheltenham and Crownsville, or national cemeteries like Baltimore National Cemetery. Eligible veterans receive a government headstone, burial flag, and Presidential Memorial Certificate. Families should contact the Maryland Department of Veterans Affairs or VA regional offices to confirm specific entitlements and application procedures.