Colorado Cremation Costs
A breakdown of cremation prices in Colorado, including direct cremation, cremation with memorial service, and cremation with viewing. Know what to expect before you call.
Last reviewed: January 2026
In Colorado, direct cremation typically costs the lower end of $900–$2,800.
In Colorado, this option typically falls in the middle of the $900–$2,800 range.
In Colorado, cremation with viewing costs the higher end of $900–$2,800.
Cremation in Colorado typically costs $900–$2,800. Direct cremation (no service) is at the lower end, while cremation with a full memorial service or viewing costs more. Prices vary by location, funeral home, and add-ons.
Colorado requires a 24 hours waiting period before cremation can take place. All required paperwork and authorizations must be completed before cremation can proceed.
Yes. You have the legal right to choose any licensed funeral home in Colorado. The FTC's Funeral Rule requires all funeral homes to provide itemized pricing over the phone, so you can compare costs before committing.
Death certificate copies in Colorado cost $20 per copy from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. Plan to order at least 10–12 certified copies for banks, insurance companies, and government agencies.
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