Frequently Asked Questions

Simple answers to help you feel confident and informed.
We know planning a cremation can feel overwhelming — especially during a difficult time. Here are answers to the questions we get most often from families choosing our online cremation service.


How will I receive the ashes?

Ashes can be returned to you by hand delivery or registered post, depending on your preference. We’ll confirm this with you during the process.

What if my loved one is in a hospital or aged care facility?

We’ll coordinate directly with the facility to arrange transfer. You won’t need to manage any logistics—we’ll handle everything for you.

How long does the process take?

Most cremations are completed within 7–10 business days, including registration and return of the ashes.

Where will the cremation take place?

Cremations are conducted at licensed and accredited crematoriums in Sydney, with care and professionalism throughout.

How quickly can you respond?

We’re available 24/7 for urgent collections, including from hospitals, nursing homes, or private residences across Sydney.

Can I still have a memorial or ceremony?

Yes. Many families choose to hold a private memorial, scattering ceremony, or gathering after the cremation in a place that feels personal and meaningful.

What’s included in the cremation fee?

Our fixed price includes transfer of your loved one, cremation, death certificate, and return of ashes within the Sydney Metro area. There are no hidden fees or upsells.

Do I have to come into an office or attend a meeting?

No. Our entire process is done online or over the phone. You don’t need to leave home at any point.

Is Just Cremations Sydney a funeral home?

We’re an online-only cremation service based in Sydney. We don’t offer traditional funeral ceremonies or in-person appointments, which helps keep things simple and affordable.

How does your online cremation service work?

You can arrange everything from home. Simply fill out the online form, make your secure payment, and we take care of the rest—from collection to cremation and returning your loved one’s ashes.