Making the First Call Miami FL

A pre-arranged funeral plan generally specifies the funeral service provider. If one hasn't been pre-selected, it's best to make the "first call" to the funeral home, cremation service or other service provider that will handle all the funeral arrangements. This will avoid an additional transportation charge to subsequently have the deceased moved to another service provider.

Mt Nebo Memorial Gardens
(305) 261-7612
5505 Nw Third St
Miami, FL
Bernardo Garcia Funeral Home
(305) 649-1010
4100 Nw 7Th St
Miami, FL
MASVIDAL PARTNERS INC
(305) 442-9202
201 ALHAMBRA CIR STE 700
MIAMI, FL
Van Orsdel Funeral Chaples
(305) 371-3411
100 S Douglas Rd
Miami, FL
Bernardo Garcia-Brake Funeral
(305) 264-7870
4620 Sw 74Th Ave
Miami, FL
Bernardo Garcia Funeral Homes
(305) 649-1010
4100 North West 7th Street
Miami, FL
Mount Nebo/Miami Memorial Gardens
(305) 261-7612
5505 North West 3rd Street
Miami, FL
Woodlawn Park Funeral & Cemetar
(305) 238-3672
11655 S.W. 117Th Ave.
Miami, FL
Van Orsdel Funeral Chapels
(305) 446-4412
4600 Sw 8Th St
Coral Gables, FL
Cremation By Florida Mortuary
(305) 325-1171
1495 Nw 17Th Ave
Miami, FL

Making the First Call

First Calls

When you need to have a loved one's body removed from the place of death, you'll need to contact a local Funeral Director to transfer the body to a funeral home or comparable care facility ("first call"). Funeral directors are available through funeral homes and other funeral service organizations.

A pre-arranged funeral plan generally specifies the funeral service provider. If one hasn't been pre-selected, it's best to make the "first call" to the funeral home, cremation service or other service provider that will handle all the funeral arrangements. This will avoid an additional transportation charge to subsequently have the deceased moved to another service provider.

Inter-city Transportation. A local Funeral Director will be needed for the first call even if the deceased will be ultimately transferred to another city for funeral ceremonies and/or burial. (See also Deceased Transportation )

You can use our Find A Funeral Home / Cemetery to locate a funeral home.

Other First Call Considerations

Depending upon the circumstances, various parties must be immediately notified when someone dies, including:

  • The attending physician, a coroner or medical examiner to officially pronounce the death. If the deceased was in a hospital or other care facility, this is typically arranged by the staff.
  • Local law enforcement should be contacted first if the death was not attended or due to unknown circumstances.
  • Family members or a legal representative of the deceased. They will need to locate the deceased's pre-arranged funeral plan, if one exists, for direction in how to proceed with funeral arrangements.

Information Required for First Calls

Information you need to provide to the first call Funeral Director and other parties:

  1. Name of the deceased.
  2. Deceased's residence -- Address / City / State / Zip / Phone #.
  3. Deceased's Social Security Number.
  4. Time of death.
  5. Current location of the body -- Facility name / Address / City / State / Zip / Phone #.
  6. Attending physician name and phone #.
  7. Your name.
  8. Your residence -- Address / City / State / Zip.
  9. Your telephone #’s — Daytime / Evening.
  10. Your relationship to the deceased.

Additional information will be provided when funeral arrangements are made. Go to Print Funeral Planning Guide to print out a guide that contains all the information needed when making funeral arrangements.

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