Virginia Statutes
§ 57-27.3 — Authorization for interment
Virginia § 57-27.3
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 57RELIGIOUS AND CHARITABLE MATTERS; CEMETERIES
Ch. 3CEMETERIES
Art. 1General Provisions
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Bluebook
Va. Code Ann. § 57-27.3 (2026).
Text
A cemetery may accept the notarized signature of one next of kin of a decedent for the purpose of authorizing the interment or entombment, and for erecting a memorial on the grave, crypt or niche, unless the cemetery is on written notice that there exists a dispute between next of kin over such interment, entombment or memorialization. In the case of such a dispute, the cemetery shall have no obligation to perform the interment, entombment or memorialization until there is agreement of all next of kin, or a court order adjudicating the issue among all necessary parties.
For purposes of this section, "next of kin" means any of the following persons, regardless of the relationship to the decedent: any person designated to make arrangements for the disposition of the decedent's remains upon
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Legislative History
2004, c. 247.
Nearby Sections
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§ 57-12
Repealed§ 57-2.01
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