Cremation & funeral costs in Los Angeles
Funeral and cremation prices in Los Angeles run about 30% above the national median. Here's what each option typically costs — itemized, and with the charges you can legally decline flagged.
We don't yet have provider-level pricing for Los Angeles, so these figures reflect California averages — directional, not a quote. Real local price data is on the roadmap.
Direct cremation
$1,990 – $3,705
Typical $2,765. Cremation with no ceremony beforehand — the simplest, lowest-cost option. Ashes are returned to the family.
Cremation with a service
$6,780 – $12,625
Typical $9,420. A viewing and/or ceremony, followed by cremation.
Traditional burial
$11,755 – $21,880
Typical $16,335. Embalming, viewing, ceremony, casket, and a cemetery plot.
Green (natural) burial
$7,445 – $13,855
Typical $10,340. No embalming or vault; a biodegradable container in a natural or conservation cemetery.
Direct cremation in Los Angeles, itemized
| Item | Decline? | Typical |
|---|---|---|
| Basic services of the funeral director & staffNon-declinable — every funeral home charges a version of this. | Standard | $1,425 |
| Transfer of remains to the funeral home | Standard | $515 |
| Cremation feePaid to the crematory. | Standard | $455 |
| Alternative cremation container | Standard | $195 |
| Urn | Optional | $175 |
| Typical total | $2,765 |
Up to $175 of a typical direct cremation is optional — items a funeral home must let you decline.
Real prices we've collected in California
Actual direct-cremation prices range $1,295–$1,985 (median $1,809) across 4 sources we've verified.
- Bay Area MortuaryVerified from provider
San Jose · collected 2026-07-04 · source
Burial figure is the funeral-home service fee only — excludes casket, cemetery plot, and flowers.
$1,895direct cremation - Tulip CremationOnlineVerified from provider
San Francisco · collected 2026-07-04 · source
Online, direct-to-consumer provider serving the Bay Area.
$1,295direct cremation - Los Angeles County — 54-provider studyLocal study
Los Angeles · collected 2026-07-04 · source
Average listed direct-cremation price across 54 LA County providers; typical all-in cost ~$1,899 after add-on fees (death certificate, permit, transport).
$1,723direct cremation - San Francisco — area averageLocal study
San Francisco · collected 2026-07-04 · source
Reported San Francisco area average for direct cremation; local providers range roughly $1,150–$2,000.
$1,985direct cremation
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Estimates are modeled from published price data and regional cost indexes — informational, not quotes from a specific provider. How we estimate.
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Common questions about funeral costs in Los Angeles
- How much does cremation cost in Los Angeles?
- In Los Angeles, a direct cremation typically runs about $2,765 (roughly $1,990–$3,705), while a cremation with a service is closer to $9,420. Direct cremation — the cremation with no service beforehand — is the lowest-cost option. These figures reflect area averages; individual providers vary, so it pays to compare a couple of itemized quotes.
- How much does a funeral cost in Los Angeles?
- A traditional burial in Los Angeles typically totals around $16,335 (about $11,755–$21,880) once you include the casket, vault, cemetery plot, and services. A funeral with cremation usually costs considerably less, and you're free to decline the items you don't want.
- Is cremation cheaper than burial in Los Angeles?
- Yes. In Los Angeles, direct cremation (around $2,765) costs a small fraction of a traditional burial (around $16,335) — a difference of roughly $13,570. Cremation skips the casket, burial vault, and cemetery plot that make burial expensive.
- What is the cheapest cremation option in Los Angeles?
- Direct cremation, at about $2,765 in Los Angeles. It's just the cremation with the ashes returned to the family — no embalming, viewing, or service beforehand — and you can hold a memorial later, on your own terms and budget.
- Do funeral homes in Los Angeles have to tell me their prices?
- Yes. Under the federal FTC Funeral Rule, every funeral home must give you an itemized price list (a General Price List) and quote prices over the phone. You're never required to guess, and you can decline any item or package you don't want.