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Yes. But because each country has its own rules and regulations, transporting cremated remains can become very complicated both from a logistical and a legal aspect. Contact the Embassy for each country you will be transporting the cremated remains to or from. Their Embassy is your best source to find out what are the specific rules, legal requirements, and any other authorizations that may be required. When shipping cremated remains internationally, it is advisable that you work with a funeral home, cremation provider, or a company that specializes in the shipment of human remains.
Yes. However, currently the only way you can legally ship cremated remains is through the United States Postal Service via Priority Mail Express. There are specific requirements for preparing, packaging, and shipping human or animal cremated remains. The United States Post Office has provided guidelines in their document “How to Package and Ship Cremated Remains”.
No. Cremation is an irreversible process. DNA starts to degrade at about 800 degrees F. The heat in a cremation chamber may range from 1400 to 1800 degrees F. Any DNA is thus destroyed by the cremation process.
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