Burial Costs in Las Vegas, Nevada (2026)

Burial in Las Vegas involves two separate bills that rarely get discussed together: the funeral home's service fee (around $8,800) and the cemetery's plot plus interment charges (starting near $4,180). Together with casket, vault, and headstone, families here typically spend between $16,742 and $23,562.

$8,800Avg. Funeral Service
$4,180Avg. Cemetery Plot
$2,640Avg. Casket

Complete Burial Cost Breakdown for Las Vegas

Las Vegas Burial Costs (2026)
ItemLas Vegas Avg.Nevada Avg.
Funeral service$8,800$8,000
Cemetery plot$4,180$3,800
Casket$2,640$2,400
Burial vault / liner$1,672$1,520
Opening & closing grave$2,090$1,900
Headstone / marker$1,500 – $3,500$1,000 – $3,000
Embalming$880$800

The total cost of burial in Las Vegas, including all cemetery fees, typically ranges from $16,742 to $23,562 depending on the services and products chosen.

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Regional Context: Burial in Las Vegas and the West

Nevada cremation rates run far above the national average, and the consequence is a more competitive market for the remaining burial services — the Nevada funeral homes that still do a lot of burials often price aggressively to win that share. Do not assume that burial pricing in Nevada moves in lockstep with cost of living; shop it as if you were in a buyer's market.

Save on Caskets: Under the FTC Funeral Rule, funeral homes must accept caskets purchased from third-party retailers without charging handling fees. Compare online casket retailers to save significantly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does burial cost in Las Vegas?

A traditional burial in Las Vegas costs approximately $8,800 for the funeral service plus $4,180 for a cemetery plot. Including vault ($1,672), opening/closing fees ($2,090), casket ($2,640), and headstone ($1,500-$3,000), the total ranges from $16,742 to $23,562.

Is a burial vault required in Las Vegas?

Burial vaults are required by most cemeteries in the Las Vegas area as a matter of cemetery policy to prevent ground settling. They are rarely required by Nevada state law. A grave liner — a less expensive alternative — may meet the cemetery's requirements. Always ask your specific cemetery about their vault policy and whether cheaper alternatives are accepted.

What are the cheapest burial options in Las Vegas?

The most affordable burial options in Las Vegas include: direct burial (no viewing or ceremony), which can save thousands on embalming and facility fees; green burial using a biodegradable container and no embalming; and purchasing a casket from an independent retailer to save 50-70%. In the West, hybrid or natural burial sections in Las Vegas-area cemeteries often price 30-50% below traditional plots.

How do Las Vegas burial costs compare to Nevada?

Burial costs in Las Vegas are close to the Nevada state average. At $8,800 for a funeral service (vs. $8,000 statewide) and $4,180 for a cemetery plot (vs. $3,800), the Las Vegas metro premium reflects higher real estate and operating costs.

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Disclaimer: Cost data is based on publicly available surveys and consumer research. Actual prices vary by provider. This information is for educational purposes only. Always consult licensed professionals before making funeral arrangements.