Neptune Society is the largest provider of affordable cremation services in the nation. Thanks to the loyal support of generations of families, we’ve now grown to more than 60 locations nationwide with continued expansion planned in the future. Over the past 48 years, our experienced team has assisted families, their loved ones, and caregivers in carrying out final wishes more affordably, with dignity and respect.
Neptune Society proudly continues its mission to ensure every family has:
Cremation services for immediate needs: We’re here for you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week – whenever you need us.
One call. Just one call assures you compassionate, highly responsive service and professional management of cremation and cremation planning.
In the United States, cremation has become the preferred choice over burial, with more than 50% of Americans choosing cremation for their final arrangements. If you think cremation is the right choice for you too, we are here to serve your needs with all the professionalism and care you deserve.
Location
Neptune Society’s corporate office is located in Plantation, Florida.
Neptune Society Corporate Office
100 NW 70th Avenue, Suite 100
Plantation, FL 33317
Phone: 954-556-9400
Fax: 954-828-9901
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Neptune Management Corp. does business in California as “Neptune Society” only in Los Angeles, Ventura, Santa Barbara, and San Luis Obispo Counties, and is affiliated with Neptune Society of Northern California. All other businesses operating under the “Neptune Society” name within the State of California are not affiliated with Neptune Management Corp. or Neptune Society of Northern California. Texas residents: For additional information regarding prepaid funeral contracts, please visit the website www.prepaidfunerals.texas.gov/ which is maintained by the Texas Department of Banking.
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