Check the National Funeral Directors Association Website, you should be able to find your state's requirements for a mortician's license.
Many states require an associate's degree in funeral services.
My father is a wonderful mortician.
No,a mortician is not the same as embalmer
Mortician.
A Mortician is commonly referred to as a funeral director or undertaker. A Mortician is a professional involved in the business side of funerals. A Mortician is usually found in a funeral parlor.
The mortician will collect the body.I will ask the mortician if we can see him.These days it is rare to see the word "mortician". Instead people usually say "funeral director".
desirologist or mortician
A mortician's apprentice is someone who is aspiring to be a mortician and works for free for a professional mortician. They do the general work a mortician does but under the close supervision of a professional. They work without pay but generally are hired after a set period of time. It is a requirement for anyone looking to become a mortician.
Your best bet - would be to contact some funeral businesses in your area - they can tell you what qualifications you'd need, and where to train.
The Mortician - 2011 I is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
When my paw-paw died we had a mortician to help organize the funeral
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A mortician works for a mortuary, otherwise known as a funeral home.