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QuestionHow many years of school do I need to become a mortician?Community AnswerYou'll need at least an associate's degree in mortuary science, but a bachelor's degree in mortuary science would be better.
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QuestionWhat states have the most lax requirements to become a funeral director?Community AnswerThe state of Colorado does not have a state board that specifically regulates morticians. As such, Colorado does not issue licenses for funeral directors or embalmers.
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QuestionWhat kind of schools should I apply to in order to become a mortician?Community AnswerYou should major in mortuary science or funeral service. There are private mortuary schools, as well as public colleges and universities that offer these programs.
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QuestionCan I still get the job if I have a criminal background?Community AnswerPerhaps. Many states will grant a license to be a funeral director after enough time has elapsed since your date of conviction. This varies from state to state, so you should contact your state board of funeral service to find out more.
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QuestionDoes a mortician have to clean the bodies?Community AnswerYes, you will have to clean the body, as part of the preparation involves washing the body before embalming them.
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QuestionHow much money does a mortician make?SpaceshipCommunity AnswerThe average salary for a mortician is around $57,000 a year with the top 10% being $89,000.
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