Cemetery
Safford Union Cemetery
NOTICE
The City of Safford no longer has on-call personnel for after hour inspections at the Safford Union Cemetery. Please contact the City of Safford Public Works Department Monday thru Thursday 6:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m., (928) 432-4170 for purchases, Burial Slips, Construction Activity Permits, site inspections and document research.
Permits and Guidelines
Cemetery Administrative CodeCemetery Construction Activity Permit Application
Safford Union Cemetery Map
Safford Union Cemetery Aerial MapFrequently Asked Questions
Question: How many cemetery spaces can I purchase?Answer: One person may purchase up to 4 spaces
Question: What is the cost of one space?
Answer: Regular spaces (measuring 6'x12') are $465.00 per space. Cremation spaces
(measuring 6'x'6') are $240.00.
Question: What is a Double Deck Burial or Companion Burial?
Answer: A Double Deck burial allows two persons to be buried in the same space, one
below the other. This arrangement must be specified at the time of purchase.
There is no additional charge per space for a Double Deck or Companion burial.
Question: What do I need to purchase a cemetery space(s)?
Answer: To purchase a space, the purchaser must provide:
- Name, Mailing Address, Telephone Number,
- Beneficiary's Name, Mailing Address and Telephone Number (this person will
have authority over the space(s) if the owner is not able to be contacted,
- Cash, Check or Credit Card.
Question: Where do I go to purchase a space(s) and obtain information about burials?
Answer: The Public Works Department is located at 220 W. Discovery Park Blvd., or can be
contacted by telephone at (928) 432-4170, Monday thru Thursday, 6:00 a.m .-
4:00 p.m.
Question: What do I need a Construction Activity Permit for?
Answer: A Construction Activity Permit must be completed for any activity such as:
landscaping, headstone/marker placement and curbing. There is no fee for a
Cemetery Construction Activity Permit.
Question: There is a water spicket located next to my Space, is this for my use only?
Answer: No, the water spickets are provided by the City for public use throughout
the cemetery.