Cremation Costs in Dallas, Texas (2026)

If you are considering cremation in the Dallas area, this guide provides current pricing to help you plan. Cremation costs in Dallas tend to be close to the Texas state average due to the local cost of living. With a statewide cremation rate of 48%, cremation is increasingly popular among Dallas families.

$1,955Direct Cremation
$6,670Cremation w/ Service
48%Cremation Rate

Types of Cremation in Dallas

Direct Cremation

$1,955
  • Most affordable cremation option in Dallas
  • No viewing or ceremony before cremation
  • Body transferred directly to crematory
  • Remains returned to family
  • Memorial service can be held later at any location

Cremation with Service

$6,670
  • Traditional funeral service before cremation
  • Viewing or visitation possible
  • Ceremony at funeral home, church, or venue
  • Typically includes basic urn
  • Full memorial experience for family and friends

Cremation Cost Breakdown for Dallas

Dallas Cremation Costs (2026)
ItemDallas Avg.Texas Avg.
Direct cremation$1,955$1,700
Cremation with service$6,670$5,800
Basic urn$50 – $300$50 – $300
Memorial service$500 – $2,500$500 – $2,000
Cremation jewelry$50 – $500$50 – $500
Scattering service$200 – $800$200 – $600

Compare: Dallas vs. Other Texas Cities

Cremation costs vary across Texas's metro areas. Here is how Dallas compares:

Cremation Cost Comparison in Texas (2026)
CityDirect CremationCremation w/ Service
Dallas$1,955$6,670
Houston$1,955$6,670
San Antonio$1,785$6,090
Austin$1,955$6,670
Texas Average$1,700$5,800

How to Save on Cremation in Dallas

Cost-Saving Tip: You do not need to purchase an urn from the cremation provider. The FTC Funeral Rule protects your right to use any urn or container, including ones purchased independently. See our urn buying guide.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does cremation cost in Dallas?

Cremation costs in Dallas range from $1,955 for direct cremation to $6,670 for a full funeral service followed by cremation. These costs are higher than the Texas state average of $1,700 for direct cremation. Additional expenses may include urns ($50-$3,000), memorial services ($500-$2,000), and scattering fees ($200-$600).

What types of cremation are available in Dallas?

Dallas families can choose from: direct cremation ($1,955) — the most affordable option with no viewing or ceremony; cremation with memorial service — a ceremony held after cremation; and traditional cremation ($6,670) — a full funeral service before cremation. Each can be customized to fit your family's needs and budget.

Is cremation cheaper than burial in Dallas?

Yes. Direct cremation in Dallas at $1,955 saves families approximately $6,325 compared to a traditional funeral with burial. Even cremation with a full service ($6,670) costs less than traditional burial when you factor in cemetery plot, vault, and headstone expenses.

Where can I compare cremation prices in Dallas?

Under the FTC Funeral Rule, every cremation provider in Dallas must provide a General Price List upon request. Call 2-3 providers in the Dallas area to compare. You can also check Parting.com or the Funeral Consumers Alliance for local price comparisons. Direct cremation providers often offer the lowest rates.

Can I scatter ashes in Dallas?

Scattering laws in the Dallas area follow Texas state regulations. Generally, you may scatter ashes on private property with owner permission, at sea (3+ nautical miles offshore per EPA regulations), and in some designated areas. Check local ordinances in Dallas for specific rules. Alternatives include columbarium niches, burial of ashes, and memorial keepsakes.

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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.