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Funeral Director/Embalmer license are required to take a state law
examination, in addition to the National Boards. To be
eligible to take the state law examination, the applicant must
first meet the following requirements:
IN-STATE APPLICANTS:
- Completed one-year apprenticeship in
West Virginia after attending mortuary school.
- Completed 60 semester hours or
equivalent of college credit in a community college, state
college, or university.
- Completed, at minimum, a 12-mopnth
mortuary school program which results in a diploma or
certificate. The program must be accredited by the
American Board of Funeral Service Education.
- Passed the International Conference of
Funeral Service Examining Boards examination.
- Submitted documentation of the above
and any other documents which may be requested.
OUT-OF-STATE APPLICANTS (aka
Reciprocal Applicants):
- This is for the applicant who has
served an apprenticeship in another state and is licensed by
another state. Applicants who were originally licensed in
Pennsylvania should contact the Board off for additional
information.
- Must meet the same requirements as
in-state applicants, as listed above. Exception: the
apprenticeship need not be served in West Virginia.
- Must be licensed in another state.
- Must be in good-standing with his/her
state of licensure.
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GENERAL
INFORMATION
- An
Applicant CANNOT obtain a regular West Virginia license or
a reciprocal license without meeting the above requirements,
unless the Board has a reciprocity agreement with another state
which may amend these requirements.
- A regular license and a
reciprocal license provide equal privilege in West Virginia.
There is no real difference between the two types of licenses.
The only true difference is that a reciprocal license identifies
the licensee as having meet licensing requirements in another
state before becoming licensed in West Virginia. Reciprocal
licenses include an "R" in the license number.
- An applicant who does not meet
the above requirements probably will not qualify for licensure in
West Virginia.
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REGISTRATION
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To register for the examination,
send a request in writing or via email to the Board office.
If you are an out-of-state applicant, your reciprocal
application must be approved prior to registering.
- The Board will mail you the
appropriate paperwork to be completed. When you receive
this information, submit all requested material as soon as
possible to avoid delays in processing your
application/registration.
- The following will take
place:
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IN-STATE APPLICANTS:
your apprenticeship documents will be reviewed thoroughly.
We will then send you a registration packet and any updated
study materials. If any documents are missing from your
file, we will send you a list of those documents, which you
must submit promptly. You will not be permitted to take
the examination until such time as all documents are
submitted.
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OUT-OF-STATE APPLICANTS:
once your documents have been received, the Board members will
review your reciprocal application at its next meeting.
The members will determine, at that time, if you meet all the
legal requirements for licensure. If you do, you will
then be sent a registration form for the examination.
You will not be permitted to take the examination until such
time as all documents are submitted.
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Once you have been approved to
take the examination, you will be given two examination dates
from which to choose. The examination is generally
administered monthly.
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The registration fee is $200.00 for each
time an applicant takes the examination. This fee is
non-refundable.
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| THE EXAMINATION
The test consists of 100 multiple-choice
questions, both simple and complex. The answer sheets must
be filled out with a #2 lead pencil. Results of the
examination take approximately six (6) weeks. Once an
applicant passes the exam, he/she may apply for a license.
Click here for License Fees.
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| STUDY PACKETS
A study packet is available for a fee of
$25. Purchase of the packet is strictly voluntary, however,
it is strongly advised that the applicant purchase these
materials. If the applicant chooses not to purchase the
study packet, a list of laws covered on the exam will be provided
to the applicant at no cost. Information on how to obtain a
study packet will be supplied to the applicant at the time he/she
is sent the examination registration form.
For apprentices, the study materials were
initially provided in the Handbook and no additional purchase is
necessary. Any updated materials will automatically be
supplied at no cost. However, if the apprentice misplaces
the Handbook and thus needs a complete study packet, the
apprentice must pay $25 for a new one. |
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