Cemetery Fees & Permits
Cemetery Office
(435) 723-5813
Rico Gonzales
Cemetery Sexton
Fees for services are set by resolution of the City Council and are changed from time to time as needed. A current fee schedule is available at the Cemetery or City Recorder’s offices. Fees for Saturday and holiday burials are one and one half times regular rates.
Fees listed are for Brigham City residents. Fees for non-residents are double unless noted below.
Burial Rights
Burial spot | $900.00 |
Infant space | $300.00 |
Cremation Wall Row 1 or 2 | $800.00 |
Cremation Wall Row 3 | $700.00 |
Cremation Wall Row 4 | $500.00 |
Transfer of burial rights | $10 plus $10/tract or cremation wall |
Transfer of burial rights (non-resident) | $10 plus $900/tract or $300/cremation wall |
Opening and Closing Fees
Weekdays | $650.00 |
Saturdays Non-Resident | $850.00 $1800.00 |
Cremains - Weekdays | $300.00 |
Cremains - Saturdays | $400.00 |
Cremation Wall | $200.00 |
Cremation Wall - Saturdays | $275.00 |
Perpetual Care Fees
This fee is collected and kept in a special endowment fund, the interest of which may be used for the general care, maintenance and improvements of the Cemetery. This fund aids in the maintaining of the Cemetery after it is sold out of burial rights. We welcome voluntary contributions to the perpetual care fund. Information on donating to the fund is available at the Cemetery Office or City Hall.
Marker of Monument Fee
A permit is required to place headstones in the Cemetery. All fees will be placed in the perpetual care fund. No repairs or replacement of private markers or monuments will be made with these fees. Permits are available at the Cemetery office. Monument dealers may obtain permits at the time the monument is delivered. Monument dealers must give 24 hours notice to the Cemetery office prior to placement.
Burial Permits
A permit for burial must be filled out prior to the opening of the grave. The family representatives or the funeral director should give the necessary information and fees to the Sexton. Proper and complete information is required for accurate record keeping. No person, except the owner of the burial rights on a lot, will bury on that lot unless a form provided by the Sexton has been signed by the owner or legal heirs to those rights giving permission for the use of the lot. The permission slip must be turned in before the grave opening and will be kept as a permanent record.
