This guide summarizes Wyoming 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 Wyoming licensing board before enrolling, applying, or relocating.
Quick Checklist
- Renewal requirements and renewal frequency are reported in the table.
2025 Requirements Snapshot
The Conference’s 2025 table reports the following Wyoming licensing details in its individual licensing section:
WYOMING Funeral Director & Emb. Combination No; 18 Completed 60 hours from accredited college, and separately obtained an Associate’s in FS or MS from accredited program or, in the alternative, received a Bachelor’s Degree in FS or MS ✓ ✓ Served anytime NA $125 & $125 Renew each year Crematory Operator High School Diploma/GED; completion of training course by approved provider NA Establishment Licensure Page 23 Jurisdiction Who Monitors Licensed Establishments? Establishment Licensure Requirements by Jurisdiction What is License Fee? Renewal Period? What Types of Establishments Are Inspected? By Whom? How Often? What is the Procedure if an Establishment Fails an Inspection? Funeral Board Other Establishment Branch Establishment Crematory Cemetery Preneed Funeral Homes Crematories Cemeteries
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 Wyoming board:
- Which license type you need — funeral director, embalmer, intern/apprentice, or combined license.
- Education requirement — ABFSE degree, certificate, college credits, or state-specific pathway.
- Exam requirement — NBE Arts, NBE Sciences, state law/rules exam, or other exam.
- Apprenticeship or internship timing — before, during, or after education.
- Case report requirement — number and type of cases, if required.
- Renewal and continuing education — renewal frequency, fees, and CE hours.
How to Use This License Guide
Use this page to narrow the questions you need to ask before you commit to a school, apprenticeship, or relocation plan. Start by matching your target license type to the education and exam language in the source table, then verify the current application packet with the state board. If a rule mentions an internship, apprenticeship, case report, or state law exam, confirm when that requirement must be completed and whether your school or employer can document it. Keep copies of board emails, application instructions, and supervisor approvals because licensing offices may ask for proof when you apply or renew.
This guide is also useful when comparing states. A requirement that looks similar on a national table may differ in timing, accepted education, paperwork, fees, or renewal rules. Before you transfer a license or move for work, ask the board whether your prior education, supervised cases, and exam history satisfy the current pathway. Small wording differences can change your timeline by months.
When in doubt, use the stricter interpretation until the board confirms otherwise. That conservative approach reduces surprises during application review.
Best Next Step
If you are still choosing a school, start with programs that fit Wyoming’s education rules, then model the cost and income path:
- Compare mortuary schools — tuition, debt, completion, and 10-year earnings
- Run the ROI Calculator — tuition plus lost income and salary outcomes
- Check Wyoming salary data — if BLS state wage data is available
- View the Market Map — salary and demand by state
Sources
- The International Conference of Funeral Service Examining Boards — Regulations in Licensing
- NFDA Licensing Boards & Requirements
How This Page Was Built
- Primary source: 2025 Regulations in Funeral Service Licensing table text extracted into the local data_sources folder.
- Method: the generator extracts the jurisdiction row, infers checklist items from explicit terms such as ABFSE, NBE, apprentice, intern, exam, and renewal, then keeps a source-text snapshot on the page.
- Limits: table text can be dense and license-type-specific. The state board is the final authority for application requirements, fees, and renewal rules.