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How Does A Person Become A Funeral Director? Do You Know Someone That Is Thinking Of A Career Change? What Are The Steps To Take? Schooling? Certifications?

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  • There are both two year Associate Degrees, as well as four year COLLEGE CURRICULUM to prepare for a career in funeral service.
  • Upon successful completion of one of these programs, it is required that you pass a national board examination covering all aspects of the profession from embalming to legal matters, to business operations.
  • Additionally, there is a one year apprenticeship requirement. Then in ORDER to obtain a license, one must pass a test on North Carolina laws governing funeral service, UNDERGO a criminal background check, and provide witnesses who will attest to your MORAL character.
  • North Carolina is a dual license state; meaning you can have a license either as an embalmer or a funeral director. There is also a Funeral Service license which certifies both job titles. Some other states offer a single license.



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