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Maryland Mortician License Requirements (2025 Guide)

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This guide summarizes Maryland mortician / funeral director licensing requirements using the 2025 Regulations in Funeral Service Licensing publication from The International Conference of Funeral Service Examining Boards.

Licensing rules can change. Treat this page as a planning guide, not legal advice. Always verify final requirements with the Maryland licensing board before enrolling, applying, or relocating.

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2025 Requirements Snapshot

The Conference’s 2025 table reports the following Maryland licensing details in its individual licensing section:

MARYLAND Funeral Director State & Federal; 18 Associate’s Degree in Mortuary Science ✓ ✓ $265 Served during or anytime if enrolled 20 & 20 $600 & $600 Renew every 2 years Mortician Associate’s Degree in Mortuary Science ✓ ✓ + practical ✓ $265 Served during or anytime if enrolled 20, 20, 20 $600 & $600 Crematory Operator Ability to read & write Completion of training course by approved provider & manufacturer-led training $300 & $300 Transporter Ability to read & write Must take courses in transportation regs, blood-borne pathogen, infectious disease, OSHA, Human Dignity Act $40 Does not renew

Because the source is a table, some items may apply only to certain license types, such as funeral director, embalmer, intern, apprentice, or combined funeral service license.


What to Verify With the State Board

Before choosing a school or applying for a license, confirm these items directly with the Maryland board:

  1. Which license type you need — funeral director, embalmer, intern/apprentice, or combined license.
  2. Education requirement — ABFSE degree, certificate, college credits, or state-specific pathway.
  3. Exam requirement — NBE Arts, NBE Sciences, state law/rules exam, or other exam.
  4. Apprenticeship or internship timing — before, during, or after education.
  5. Case report requirement — number and type of cases, if required.
  6. Renewal and continuing education — renewal frequency, fees, and CE hours.

Best Next Step

If you are still choosing a school, start with programs that fit Maryland’s education rules, then model the cost and income path:

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