Georgia State Board of Funeral Service Practice Exam

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What is the primary purpose of a Burial/Transit Permit?

  1. To allow burial in a cemetery

  2. To permit transportation of remains

  3. To serve as a proof of death

  4. To authorize cremation

The correct answer is: To permit transportation of remains

The primary purpose of a Burial/Transit Permit is to permit the transportation of remains. This permit is a legal document required by state law to ensure that the deceased is moved from one location to another, typically from a place of death to a burial site or crematory. It provides essential information about the deceased, including identification and details about the disposition of the body. While the permit also relates to burial in a cemetery, its main function is to authorize the actual movement of the body. It ensures compliance with local regulations and is essential for record-keeping purposes. The other choices, though relevant to aspects of handling deceased remains, do not capture the primary focus of the permit, which is specifically tied to transportation and movement rather than burial authorization, proof of death, or cremation processes.