Understanding the Cremation Process in Augusta, GA

May 8, 2026

Summary 

• Cremation is a respectful process guided by national standards from CANA, NFDA, and the FTC. 

• Each step ensures proper authorization, identification, and care. 

• Families in Augusta receive their loved one’s remains with dignity and compassion. 

• Memorial options offer meaningful ways to celebrate life and remembrance. 


What Is the Cremation Process? 

Families in Augusta, Georgia, often have questions about what happens during the cremation process. According to the Cremation Association of North America (CANA) and the National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA), cremation is a carefully managed process that prioritizes dignity, transparency, and respect. Understanding how this process works can bring families peace of mind during a difficult time. 

The process begins with authorization and documentation. The next of kin provides written permission, and the funeral home verifies all necessary identification and permits before proceeding. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) ensures that families understand their rights under the Funeral Rule, which promotes honesty and transparency in funeral and cremation
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Preparation and Care
Before cremation, the individual is placed in an approved cremation container, typically made of wood or fiberboard. An identification tag accompanies the individual throughout every stage to ensure accuracy and accountability. These safeguards meet the professional standards set forth by CANA and NFDA, ensuring care and respect at each step. 

The Cremation Process
The cremation takes place in a secure chamber designed specifically for this purpose. The process typically lasts a few hours and is carried out by trained professionals who follow strict identification and operational guidelines. Every step is completed with integrity, respect, and adherence to ethical standards. 

Return of Remains and Memorial Options
Once complete, the cremated remains are carefully processed into a fine consistency and placed in an urn or temporary container selected by the family. Families in Augusta may choose to hold a memorial service, inter the urn, or scatter ashes in a meaningful location. Each choice provides a personal way to honor and remember a loved one. 


Frequently Asked Questions 


How long does the cremation process take? 

The cremation itself typically takes two to three hours, but the entire process, including preparation and documentation, may take a few days to complete. 


Can families be present during the cremation? 

Some crematories allow families to witness the beginning of the cremation. Families should speak with the funeral director to learn what options are available. 


What happens to the remains after cremation? 

After cremation, the remains are placed in a selected urn or container and returned to the family with complete care and proper documentation. 


Written for Platt’s Funeral Home & Cremation Services, proudly serving families in Augusta with compassion and care.
Address:
721 Crawford Ave, Augusta, GA 30904 | Phone: (706) 733-3636 


About Platt’s Funeral Home & Cremation Services 

Platt’s Funeral Home & Cremation Services has been a trusted part of the Augusta community for generations. The funeral home is dedicated to helping families honor and celebrate the lives of their loved ones through compassionate guidance, professional service, and attention to every detail. Whether planning ahead or in immediate need, Platt’s provides support, understanding, and care when it matters most. 


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