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How long must a body be dead before cremation can occur in New Jersey?

  1. 12 hours

  2. 24 hours

  3. 48 hours

  4. 72 hours

The correct answer is: 24 hours

In New Jersey, the law requires that at least 24 hours must pass after death before cremation can occur. This waiting period is in place to ensure that there is adequate time for the proper identification of the deceased and to allow for any necessary legal processes to be completed. Additionally, it provides a respectful interval for family members and loved ones to come to terms with the passing and make arrangements as needed. The choices related to shorter time frames, such as 12 hours or the longer durations of 48 and 72 hours, do not align with the stipulated legal requirement. Thus, the 24-hour waiting period is established as the legally mandated timeframe in New Jersey for proceeding with cremation.