Friedhof Nutzungsrecht erwerben
Inhalt
Begriffe im Kontext
- Vorschriften für den Todesfall, einschließlich solcher über die Überführung der sterblichen Überreste in einen anderen Mitgliedstaat
Fachlich freigegeben am
Fachlich freigegeben durch
- Law on Cemetery and Burial Services in Rhineland-Palatinate (BestG)
- State Ordinance for the Implementation of the Funeral Act (BestG-DVO)
- Cemetery statutes of the municipalities
- Statutes of the municipalities on cemetery fees
- § 28 to 30 of the Civil Status Act
In Rhineland-Palatinate there are different types of burial grounds, including community cemeteries and church cemeteries. In principle, municipalities have a duty to create cemeteries and build morgues if there is a public need.
In municipal cemeteries, row graves must be made available in any case (note: the right of use cannot be extended). These can be urn row graves or row graves for earth burial.
In addition, the municipality can provide elective graves (right of use can be extended and one has the choice of location), also for both forms of burial or as mixed graves.
The municipalities, in the case of church cemeteries, the carriers of church burial places (= parish) regulate the use of the cemetery by statute or user regulations.
The relatives of a deceased person (= person obliged to bury) contact the competent city or municipality (where the deceased is to be buried) in order to acquire the right to bury the deceased in the cemetery of the municipality. The right to use a grave site is acquired for a certain period of time, whereby the grave remains the property of the cemetery owner. All relevant rules (including what kind of graves there are and how high the fee for the acquisition of the right of use is) are contained in the cemetery statutes and/or funeral fee regulations (or similar).
In all cemeteries, earth graves for coffin burials and urn graves are offered as row graves.
Contact the community in whose area the cemetery is located to the local cemetery office of the respective city or municipality.