How to Arrange a Direct Cremation Funeral in Birmingham
The average cost of arranging an unattended, direct cremation funeral in Birmingham is £1,329. This is based on the prices offered by a selection of local funeral providers.
This fee should include:
The cheapest cremation service in Birmingham costs £995, and it is a direct cremation service with W H Scott & Son(part of Dignity Funerals).
You have two options when it comes to arranging a direct cremation in Birmingham:
1. A local funeral director who will offer a direct cremation for you
2. A nationwide company that specialises in direct cremation. You can read more about direct cremation service providers here
Co-op Funeralcare
Unit 14
Fox and Goose Centre
Birmingham
B8 2EP
0121 783 7852
Ambler Brothers*
350 Alcester Road
Moseley
Birmingham
B13 8LJ
0121 449 7710
W H Scott & Son**
426 Rotton Park Road
Edgbaston
Birmingham
B16 0LA
0121 558 8801
Stephen & Philip Painter
192 Robin Hood Lane
Hall Green
Birmingham
B28 0LG
0121 777 4300
Franklin & Hawkins
50 Station Road
Marston Green
Birmingham
B37 7AU
0121 779 5577
*Part of Central England Co-op.
**Part of Dignity plc.
Here is a selection of crematoria in the Birmingham area together with their fees for a weekday, unattended direct cremation fee:
£499
0121 344 7880
Enquire for Opening Times
£580
0121 216 2000
Open: 9am-1pm, Tue-Thu
£580
0121 675 7970
Open: Enquire for Opening Times
£628
0121 569 6700
Open: 9am-4:30pm, Mon-Wed
10am-4:30pm, Thu
9am-4pm, Fri
9am-12:30pm, Sat
£475
0121 709 7009
Open: 9am-4pm, Mon-Tue, Thu-Fri
10:30am-4pm, Wed
£628
0121 569 6700
Enquire for Opening Times
£632
0300 555 2848
Open: 9:30am-4pm, Mon-Fri
£580
0121 216 2000
Enquire for Opening Times
£475
0121 709 7009
Open: 9am-4pm, Mon-Tue, Thu-Fri
10:30am-4pm, Wed
£456
01527 587006
Open: 9am-4:15pm, Mon-Thu
9am-3:30pm, Fri
£499
01283 791564
Enquire for Opening Times
£Enquire
01384 813985
Open: 9am-4:30pm, Mon-Fri
£499
01562 740850
Enquire for Opening Times
£568
02476 785486
Enquire for Opening Times
£499
02476 354425
Enquire for Opening Times
£Enquire
01902 556070
Open: 8:30am-4:30pm, Mon-Fri
If a person has died in Birmingham and you wish to arrange for them a direct cremation funeral, there are two things that you need to do:
You must register the death within five days at your local register office. You may also start the process here.
To complete the registration, the registrar will need to receive a medical certificate.
If the deceased has died while in hospital then the bereavement team should send the medical certificate directly to the registrar.
If, however, the deceased has passed away at home, then you will need to arrange for the visit of a doctor to carry out this service for you.
Once you have registered the death you should be issued with:
Please note that if the deceased is in the care of a local hospital or public mortuary, these steps must normally be completed before they will agree to release the body to your nominated funeral provider.
The exception to this process is if the death has been referred to a coroner. In this case, the coroner will take the deceased into their care before completing an investigation to establish the cause of death. The coroner may issue you with an interim death certificate to begin the process of arranging the deceased’s affairs. Once the coroner has completed their investigation they will issue you with the full paperwork.
In all cases, you should not finalise funeral arrangements until the legal processes are complete.
Holliday Street
Birmingham
B1 1TJ
0121 675 1000
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Open: Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm
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Steelhouse Lane
Birmingham
B4 6BJ
0121 303 3228
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coroner@birmingham.gov.uk
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Open: Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm
Please note that if the death has been referred to the local coroner, then you will need to wait for this process to be completed before finalising funeral arrangements for the deceased. For further information, please click the following buttons:
Steelhouse Lane
Birmingham
B4 6NH
0121 333 9999
Dudley Road
Birmingham
West Midlands
B18 7QH
0121 554 3801
Mindelsohn Way
Edgbaston
Birmingham
B15 2WB
0121 371 2000
Bordesley Green East
Birmingham
West Midlands
B9 5SS
0121 424 2000
Lyndon
West Bromwich
West Midlands
B71 4HJ
0121 553 1831
Lode Lane
Solihull
West Midlands
B91 2JL
0121 424 2000
Rectory Road
Sutton Coldfield
West Midlands
B75 7RR
0121 424 2000
Moat Road
Walsall
WS2 9PS
01922 721172
To arrange a direct cremation funeral in Birmingham, select a local funeral director or a nationwide direct cremation provider to start the arrangements for you.
To help you with your choice, we have reviewed all of the nationwide direct cremation funeral providers.
All of our direct cremation service reviews have been carried out by an independent writer/researcher who has experience of working in the funeral sector.
Each service is scored across five different sectors; price, inclusivity, flexibility, locality & customer satisfaction.
Each of these is broken down below to give some clarity into how we scored each service.
We have answered the most common questions below, but feel free to read our in-depth Direct Cremation fact sheet for more information.
The average cost of a direct cremation funeral in Birmingham is £1,329. This is based on the prices offered by a selection of local funeral providers.
We have selected five, local funeral directors in Birmingham who offer direct cremation funerals.
There is no obligation for you to engage the services of a funeral provider. You must, however, arrange for the disposal of the body, usually through either a burial or a cremation.
Check out our helpful guide to organising a funeral without the assistance of a funeral director. For the price of a direct cremation, choose from our selection of crematoria in Birmingham.
Here are some public places in or near Birmingham where you may be able to scatter ashes:
– A local cemetery such as Yardley Cemetery.
– A local park, like Lickey Hills Country Park or Manor Farm Park
– In the nearby Staffordshire, Warwickshire or Worcestershire countryside.
– RSPB Sandwell Valley Lake
If scattering on public land or private land you do not own, you will need to seek permission from the landowner first.
Please read our guide if you wish to scatter ashes in the sea or river.
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