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  1. SC LLR can assist Funeral Directors, Embalmers, Apprentices, Students and Funeral Establishments with examination information and materials, continuing education requirements and opportunities, licensure applications and renewals, board information, and more.

    • Applications & Forms

      Funeral Director and Embalmer Application and Forms are...

    • Agendas

      Agendas - South Carolina Board of Funeral Service | SCLLR

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      Minutes - South Carolina Board of Funeral Service | SCLLR

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      Laws and Policies - South Carolina Board of Funeral Service...

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      In order to qualify, you must be at least 18 years old and a...

  2. Welcome to the South Carolina Funeral Directors Association, Inc. (SCFDA). Our site offers information for both funeral service professionals and the families we serve. SCFDA began in Charleston, SC in 1898. Today the organization has grown to more than 500 firm, associate and affiliate members.

  3. In order to qualify, you must be at least 18 years old and a full-time employee in a funeral home where you will be working under the direct supervision of a licensed Funeral Director and/or Embalmer in a licensed funeral home.

  4. Funeral Director and Embalmer Application and Forms are available to apply online or submit a paper application to the South Carolina Board of Funeral Service.

  5. The South Carolina Funeral Directors Association may recommend six members, the South Carolina Morticians Association may recommend three members, and an individual or private or public group or organization may make recommendations.

  6. South Carolina FD/Embalmer Qualifications - South Carolina Funeral Directors Association, Inc. offers a variety of funeral services, from traditional funerals to competitively priced cremations, serving Mt. Pleasant, SC and the surrounding communities.

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  8. Over the course of 65 years, Posey revolutionized the funeral business in Aiken County through the implementation of modern embalming techniques learned at the hands of Dr. Joseph Clark, founder of the Cincinnati College of Embalming.

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