Funeral services
By law, businesses that provide funeral services require a licence. Funeral directors, embalmers and apprentices also require a licence to carry out their role.
Read the Business Practices and Consumer Protection Act.
Read the Cremation, Interment and Funeral Services Act.
Read the Cremation, Interment and Funeral Services Regulation.
Read the Consumer Contract Regulation.
How to get licensed
- names of all directors, senior officers, partners or proprietors
- current copy of any trade name registration(s) under which you intend to operate
If you are set up as a corporation, you must provide:
- names of all directors, senior officers, and beneficial owners with voting shares
- current copy of any trade name registration(s) under which you intend to operate
- copies of the most recent financial statements or, if a newly incorporated company, a statement of the proposed financial organization of the company
- a separate and private entrance from the street or public area
- a separate and private arrangement or meeting rooms
- adequate on-site refrigeration that is acceptable for storing human remains, or access to refrigeration elsewhere that is acceptable to the director
- met the requirements for displaying containers
If you do not have on-site refrigeration in your facility, and you use refrigeration services from a funeral provider of a different business entity, you must complete a refrigeration agreement declaration in your application.
Read the Cremation, Interment and Funeral Services Regulation, section 33 and section 34.
Learn more about refrigeration agreements and fill out a refrigeration agreement declaration.
If you accept human remains but do not disinfect, preserve, or restore human remains at your facility, you must have at least one separate room for the care and preparation of human remains prior to disposition and meet the requirements outlined under the Cremation, Interment and Funeral Services Regulation. Read section 32(2).
If you disinfect, preserve, or restore human remains at your facility, you must have at least one separate room and meet the requirements outlined under the Cremation, Interment and Funeral Services Regulation. Read section 32(2) and section 32(3).
- a copy of your preneed trust agreement with your savings institution
- a copy of your preneed cemetery or funeral services contract
- receive supervised fieldwork and practical training in BC
- complete 3600 hours of supervised fieldwork and training
- conduct 50 embalming operations
- be directly involved in the process of making 50 funeral arrangements.
How to renew your employee’s (funeral director’s and embalmer’s) licence
- You will receive automated emails once your employeeâs licence is ready to be renewed. The email will include a list of all your employees whose licence will expire soon, along with the licence number of the business they work for. Click on the link in the email to go to MyAccount.
- Log in using your credentials. The username would be the email address that received the reminder and if you have forgotten the password, click on the âForgot Your Passwordâ link.
- You will see information about your business licence and any branches you have.
- Click on the licence number where the employee you wish to renew works. Please note that you can renew multiple employee licences if they are all at the same business location but not across different business locations.
- Click on the âemployeesâ tab, this will bring up a list of employees. Tick the renew box to the left of the employee names.
- Once you have selected all the employees you wish to renew, click on the ârenew individual licencesâ button at the bottom of the page.
- Follow the on-screen instructions and fill out the payment details.
- Once you submit the payment, you will get a âsuccessâ pop-up screen to let you know that the renewal has been submitted to us.
- The status of the employee will change to ârenewal submittedâ. Once their licence is issued, the status will change to âissuedâ.
- You can renew multiple individual licences at once but only if they all work at the same business location. If you have multiple licences that are up for renewal but at different locations, you will have to renew them in separate transactions.
- Prior to renewing on behalf of your employee, please get the most updated information from them. You will be able to update their personal and contact information and will be asked if they have been convicted of a criminal offence within the last year. For funeral directors and embalmers, if the criminal conviction checkbox is ticked, we will email you the link your employee can follow to complete a criminal record check.
- We will review the renewal submission and if approved, a new licence will be emailed to you. MyAccount does not instantly grant you an employee licence renewal.
If an employee is at status âRenewal Form Sentâ and you are unable to select the box to renew, please contact us.
Licence application forms
- Funeral provider application checklist
- Funeral provider application form
- Statutory declaration for a residential address
- Refrigeration agreement declaration form
- Administrative Fee Payment Agreement Form
- Administrative fee brochure order form
- BC funeral director and embalmer entrance requirements
- Funeral director and embalmer application checklist
- Funeral director and embalmer application form
- Funeral apprentice application checklist
- Funeral apprentice application form
- Supervisor and facility declaration form
- Credit card authorization form