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About the NCBFS

The NC Board of Funeral Service lost telephone service on Monday, March 6, 2023. We have done all that we can in contacts with the NC Department of Information Technology to restore our service. On Monday, the Department of Information Technology responded to our requests promptly, and they requested repairs from AT&T. To date, AT&T has not responded to these requests.

We regret the frustration you likely have experienced in attempts to reach our staff, and we understand the difficulty you may have encountered in seeking assistance on issues important to you. At present, email is our only means of communication with our stakeholders.

We are hopeful that AT&T will restore our service soon. Until then, please know our regret for this unfortunate and unacceptable interruption in our telephone service.

About the North Carolina Board of Funeral Service (NCBFS)

The North Carolina Board of Funeral Service is established under the provisions of Chapter 90 of the North Carolina General Statutes. Members of the Board are appointed by the Governor and the General Assembly.

The purpose of the North Carolina Board of Funeral Service is to safeguard the public health, safety, and welfare of North Carolina citizens by ensuring that those individuals and entities licensed for the practice of funeral services in this state are duly qualified.

Board Members and Staff

NCBFS consists of Board Officers, Members, and Staff. Many of the members also serve on Committees.

Board Schedule & Meetings

The Board generally meets on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. Check out the Meeting Schedule and Meetings.

Crematory Authority

The Board Crematory Authority consists of officers and members specializing in Crematory issues.

Location

The Board is Located Inside the Raleigh Beltline.

Disciplinary Actions

Disciplinary Actions taken by the Board since January 1, 2018.

NCBFS History

The History of NCBFS spans over 100 years.