Dozens of Colorado residents file complaints against funeral homes and crematories each year. Several funeral homes are then investigated and disciplined over those complaints. But unless they’re reported on by media outlets, many of the stories of alleged misconduct live in relative obscurity deep inside a clunky government database. The stories included in this database range from funeral homes and crematories operating without licenses to cases of allegedly storing bodies improperly.
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Colorado remains the only state in the country that doesn’t license funeral directors or require some certification. State officials don’t regularly inspect funeral homes and only devote one-quarter of one full-time position to regulate 220 funeral homes and 77 crematories.
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