Real price ranges from 57 funeral homes in Las Vegas
By Terry Feely, Former Firefighter and Paramedic · Last Updated May 2026
Funeral costs in Las Vegas, Nevada range from $1,502 to $4,757 for direct cremation to $5,213 to $14,441 for a traditional funeral with burial. The national average for direct cremation is $1,500 to $3,500, and the national average for traditional burial is $7,000 to $12,000. Las Vegas's cremation costs are 25% above national average, and burial costs are near national average. Based on real pricing from 35 funeral homes in Las Vegas.
| Service | Las Vegas Average | vs National |
|---|---|---|
| Direct Cremation | $1,502 to $4,757 | 25% above national average |
| Cremation with Memorial Service | $7,136 to $9,514 | 25% above national average |
| Traditional Burial | $5,213 to $14,441 | Near national average |
| Full Funeral with Viewing | $17,329 to $20,217 | 56% above national average |
Based on real pricing from 35 funeral homes in Las Vegas. Always request a General Price List directly from each funeral home.
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Find Funeral Homes in Las VegasIn Las Vegas, direct cremation ranges from $1,502 to $4,757 and traditional burial costs $5,213 to $14,441. Based on real pricing from 35 funeral homes in Las Vegas.
Direct cremation is the most affordable option in Las Vegas, starting around $1,502. It includes transportation, cremation, and return of remains without a formal service.
Las Vegas's direct cremation costs are 25% above national average. The national average for direct cremation is $1,500 to $3,500 and for traditional burial is $7,000 to $12,000.
Funeral costs in Las Vegas vary based on the type of service selected, the provider's location and overhead costs, whether they own or rent their crematory, and which optional services are included. Always request a General Price List to compare itemized costs.
Yes. Under the FTC Funeral Rule, every funeral home must provide an itemized General Price List to anyone who asks, in person or by phone, free of charge.
Written by Terry Feely, former firefighter and paramedic with firsthand experience helping families navigate end of life decisions.