How To Send Ashes

HOW TO SEND IN ASHES

Once you have placed your order you may drop your ashes off to us in person if possible, or you may put a minimum of 1 teaspoon per piece in a doubled ziplock bag and mail to:  

Michael Shulman
PO Box 25103 Stone Road PO
Guelph, Ontario
N1G 4T4, Canada

Please include your full name and contact information. We advise using a pre-paid Canada Post Expresspost envelope as this includes a tracking number and guaranteed delivery time. We will notify you as soon as we have received the ashes.  Once received, please allow 4-8 weeks from the time we receive the ashes for order completion of orders.  We will return any unused ashes with your completed order.  Once we have started work on your order we are unable to provide a refund if you choose to cancel.  If you have any questions at all please phone or email us.

Send ashes from USA:

There are no restrictions sending cremated ashes across the Canada/US border.  You do have to declare cremated ashes on the customs form, include clear labeling inside the parcel or envelope, and ensure it can be seen in x-ray.  "Importation of Cremated Human Remains Into Canada 9. Cremated human remains, because they do not pose a quarantine risk, do not require a death certificate. However, it is recommended that when transporting the cremated remains that the importer should carry a copy of the death and cremation certificate and ensure that the remains are in a container that can easily be scanned (e.g., cardboard, wood or plastic)."   http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publications/dm-md/d19/d19-9-3-eng.pdf If you are sending ashes to other countries we advise that you contact that country's consulate to find out what their policies and regulations are.

USPS requires ashes to be mailed via Priority Express International Service. 

“451.22 Cremated Remains

The following applies when mailing cremated remains (ashes):

Domestic: Permitted for cremated human or animal remains only when sent via Priority Mail Express service. The identity of the contents should be marked “cremated remains” (Label 139 preferred) on the address side of the mailpiece. The item must be packaged as required in 451.3b and Packaging Instruction 10C.

International: When permitted by the destination country, cremated remains may only be sent via Priority Mail Express International service. Mailers must verify that the destination country accepts Priority Mail Express International and cremated remains prior to mailing. The contents must be indicated on the applicable customs declaration form. Label 139, Cremated Remains, may optionally be applied to the address side of the mailpiece. The item must be packaged as required in 451.3b and Packaging Instruction 10C.”
https://pe.usps.com/text/pub52/pub52c4_017.htm

If you choose to send ashes via a courier other than USPS be advised that any brokerage and duty charges will be billed back to you.