VETERAN

Veteran Cremation Services in California

All California Cremation specializes in simple and affordable cremation. We allow you to make cremation arrangements for your loved one online with our intuitive website. While we have technology that allows you to make plans at your own pace, we are also available to take your call 24/7. We understand that the cremation process can be confusing, so we’re always available to answer any questions you may have as you mourn the loss of your loved one. All California Cremation is here for you during this difficult time.


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The death of a veteran can be especially devastating. Such a death deserves special attention and honor. All California Cremation respects those who have served our country. We are knowledgeable of the processes involved in veteran cremation services in California and have more than 100 years of experience in the funeral and cremation industry.


For veteran cremation, All California Cremation serves the counties in Southern California, almost entirely without additional transportation fees: 



Because we have locations in Palm Desert, San Bernardino, Van Nuys, Joshua Tree, and Oceanside, our transportation teams can reach nearly every part of Southern California in under two hours.


Veteran Cremation Packages


Is cremation the right choice for your loved one? Take a look at the packages we offer for veterans:

Package #1 Package #2 Package #3 Package #4
Simple, Dignified Cremation - $895 Simple, Dignified Cremation with a private witness cremation - $1,570 Simple, Dignified Cremation with a private identification viewing - $1,395 Simple, Dignified Cremation with a private identification viewing and witness cremation to follow - $1,745

You can easily arrange for veteran cremation services online. Click here to start the process and fill out the necessary forms. 

Veteran Cremation Services & Burial Benefits 


Here are the various veteran cremation services we offer at All California Cremation:


  • ID Viewing - $600 
  • In-Person Arrangement - $200
  • Cremation Expediting and Delivery Fee - $600 
  • Witness Cremation - $600 
  • Saturday Witness Cremation - $800 
  • Sunday Witness Cremation - $900 
  • Additional Transportation Fee - $3.50/mile outside coverage area 
  • Removal of Implanted Devices - $125 
  • Crematory Fee for Standard Cremation - $350 
  • Cremation Surcharge - $2/lb over 300 pounds 
  • Certified Copy of Death Certificate - $24 
  • Disposition Burial/Cremation Permit - $12 
  • California Regulatory Fee - $8.50 
  • Casket - $75 to $895 
  • Urn - $80 to $2,600 
  • Memorial Package - $125


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Frequently Asked Questions


The cremation process is a bit different for veterans. Here are some answers to questions you may have about VA cremation and other veteran concerns:


Does the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) pay for cremation? Unfortunately, the VA does not pay for cremation. However, it is possible to receive VA burial benefits for cremation. The VA does reimburse families pay for a portion of burial, funeral, and transportation costs related to a veteran’s death. You may be eligible to receive a veterans burial allowance if you’re paying for the burial, cremation, and funeral costs of your loved one and you won’t be reimbursed by any other organization. You will have to pay the costs upfront and then file a claim to receive a reimbursement check. Those on active duty, serving as a member of Congress, or serving a federal prison sentence are not eligible for the veterans burial allowance. To learn more about the requirements and file a claim, click here.


How do you arrange a veteran’s honors, such as the flag? Family members can arrange military funeral honors by contacting the honor guard agent for the branch of military service in which the deceased veteran served. VA-supplied burial flags are available at U.S. post offices. These flags are provided free of charge to the next of kin of honorably discharged veterans.


How do you arrange the Presidential Memorial Certificate? Any loved one of the deceased veteran must formally request the certificate. The VA administers the program, and the VA website provides a form (VA Form 40-0247) that you must fill out to request issuance of the certificate. In addition to the completed form, you must also provide a photocopy of the veteran’s official discharge document and death certificate. You can then submit the paperwork via mail or fax or in person at any VA regional office. 


What are the logistics for interment in a National Cemetery? For burial in a national cemetery, fax any discharge papers to the National Cemetery Scheduling Office at (866) 900-6417. You can also scan and email the papers to NCA.Scheduling@va.gov with the person's name you're requesting burial benefits for in the subject line. Then call (800) 535-1117 to confirm the burial application.

Why Choose All California Cremation?

All California Cremation offers simple and affordable veteran’s cremation services. We understand this is a difficult time and provide compassionate customer service to all our clients. We’re here for you 24/7. Contact us today to learn more about our veteran cremation services and pricing. 

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