07/13/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/13/2026 09:18
HARTFORD - The Department of Consumer Protection (DCP) is advising consumers to closely review their funeral service contracts before they sign.
A prepaid funeral contract, also known as a "pre-need" funeral service contract, establishes funeral funding and services before the need for the services to occur (i.e. before death).
Effective July 1, 2026, funeral providers must present consumers the attached fact sheet before signing a prepaid funeral service contract. Consumers must sign a statement attesting that prior to executing the contract they received a copy of the fact sheet, and were given time to review the information.
"Funeral planning is an overwhelming time for families," said DCP Commissioner Bryan T. Cafferelli. "Sharing information about what should be included in a funeral service contract helps increase transparency for consumers. Taking the time to review all the information available can help give consumers the confidence before they sign a major contract."
"We are pleased that the state has taken this strong action that helps funeral directors to educate, empower and protect consumers," said Jonathan L. Green, CFSP, CPC, CCSP, the President of the Connecticut Funeral Directors Association (CFDA) and a licensed funeral director at Abraham L. Green & Son Funeral Home in Fairfield. "This fact sheet is an important supplement to a funeral director's arrangement conference with individuals and families making very important choices and decisions."
All contracts must be in writing and include the following information:
Additional information about funeral service contract requirements can be found at: https://portal.ct.gov/dcp/knowledge-base/articles/consumer-topics/funeral-contracts/funeral-service-contract-requirements?language=en_US
To learn more about funeral service contracts, please visit DCP's Funeral Service Contracts page.
Consumers who have questions about funeral service contracts may send an email to [email protected]