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Los Angeles Cremation Costs — 2026

Prices vary widely. Here's what to expect in Los Angeles.

Direct Cremation

$1,500–$3,000

No funeral service, simple container. The most affordable option.

Cremation + Memorial

$1,500–$3,000

Includes cremation plus a memorial or graveside service.

Full Service

$1,500–$3,000

Viewing, funeral service, then cremation. Most comprehensive option.

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Prices can vary by $1,000+ between providers in Los Angeles. Always compare at least 3 quotes to ensure you're getting a fair price. Use our free quote form below to get started.

About Cremation in Los Angeles, Oregon

For families in Los Angeles, Oregon, cremation provides a dignified and affordable alternative to traditional burial. Direct cremation here costs around $1,500–$3,000 — above average for the region for the state. In the western United States, many communities like Los Angeles are served by providers from nearby cities as well as local funeral homes.

Direct cremation in Los Angeles starts at $1,500–$3,000, which is higher than nearby Portland at $875–$1,975. Families in Los Angeles may want to request quotes from providers in both areas to find the best value.

With above-average pricing in Los Angeles, taking time to compare is the most impactful thing you can do. Ask each provider about their most affordable direct cremation option and whether any discounts apply. We list 1 provider in Los Angeles on this page to start your research.

Cremation in Oregon

Oregon has the highest cremation rate in the nation at over 80%. Portland, Eugene, and Salem have extensive provider networks, and strong competition keeps pricing relatively affordable.

Oregon Cremation Laws

Oregon has no mandatory waiting period before cremation and allows families to arrange cremation without a funeral director. The state is one of the most flexible in the nation.

Money-Saving Tip

Oregon's family-friendly cremation laws mean you can work directly with a crematory and skip funeral home fees entirely. This can save $300-$800 compared to going through a funeral home.

Cremation Providers in Los Angeles, OR

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777 Alameda St Suite #220-260, Los Angeles, CA 90021

Recent Google Reviews

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Lawrence helped us through this difficult time. I knew after talking to him that we want their services instead. Direct Cremations price was 1/4 of what I was quoted at the other place. They were able to accommodate all our requests and they updated us on the whole process

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Shout out to Lawrence for being very kind, patient, and upfront about the process. Would use again, although hopefully I don't have to.

Google Reviewer

They were wonderful. Made a painful time as easy as they could. Were very efficient and kept me informed. I would highly recommend them.

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How to Choose a Cremation Provider in Los Angeles

5 Questions to Ask

  1. 1.What's your total price for direct cremation, including all fees?
  2. 2.Are you licensed in Oregon?
  3. 3.How long does the cremation process take?
  4. 4.What payment options do you offer?
  5. 5.Can I see recent customer reviews?

Red Flags to Watch For

  • Refusing to provide itemized pricing
  • Pressure to decide immediately
  • No physical address or phone number
  • Unlicensed or unverified credentials
  • Hidden fees not disclosed upfront

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Los Angeles Cremation FAQs

How much does cremation cost in Los Angeles?

Direct cremation in Los Angeles, Oregon ranges from $1,500–$3,000 based on current provider listings. Prices vary by provider, so we recommend comparing at least 3 quotes.

What is the cheapest cremation option in Los Angeles?

Direct cremation is the most affordable option, starting at $1,500 in Los Angeles. It includes transportation, a basic container, the cremation, and return of ashes — with no funeral service required.

How do I arrange a cremation in Los Angeles?

Contact a licensed cremation provider in Los Angeles directly. Most providers handle all arrangements including transportation, required permits, filing the death certificate, and returning the ashes. Many offer phone or online arrangements. You can compare 1 providers in Los Angeles on this page.

Does Oregon require a waiting period before cremation?

Most states including Oregon require a waiting period of 24–48 hours after death before cremation can take place. Your cremation provider in Los Angeles will handle all timing requirements and obtain the necessary permits.

Can I have a funeral service with cremation in Los Angeles?

Yes. Many families in Los Angeles choose a traditional funeral service before cremation, or a memorial service afterward. Cremation with memorial services starts around $1,500–$3,000 in Los Angeles.

What is the difference between cremation and burial costs in Los Angeles?

Cremation is significantly less expensive than traditional burial in Los Angeles. Direct cremation starts at $1,500, while a traditional burial with casket, vault, and cemetery plot typically costs $7,000–$12,000 or more. Cremation also eliminates ongoing cemetery maintenance fees.

How long does the cremation process take in Los Angeles?

In Oregon, the entire cremation process typically takes 3–5 business days from when the funeral home receives the remains. This includes obtaining required permits and death certificates. The cremation itself takes 2–3 hours.

Do I need to buy an urn from the cremation provider?

No. Under the FTC Funeral Rule, cremation providers cannot require you to buy an urn from them. They must return ashes in a basic container at no extra charge. You can purchase an urn separately from any retailer, often at a lower price.

What happens to the ashes after cremation?

After cremation in Los Angeles, the ashes (cremated remains) are returned to the family in an urn or basic container. Families can keep them at home, scatter them in a meaningful location (following local regulations), place them in a columbarium, or bury them in a cemetery.

Can I pre-plan or pre-pay for cremation in Los Angeles?

Yes. Many cremation providers in Los Angeles offer pre-planning and pre-payment options that let you lock in today's prices and relieve your family of making decisions during a difficult time. Contact providers directly to ask about their pre-arrangement plans.

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