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You can personalise a memorial headstone or plaque to honour the dead in cemeteries – but it must comply with guidelines around size and installation.
Monuments, memorial headstones and plaques can only be installed in Auckland Council cemeteries by PREQUAL registered monumental installers.
To be an installer, monumental masons must:
In addition, all above ground monuments must be installed to the NZ 4242: 2018 standards.
You will get help from the cemetery team when you purchase a plot.
The monument installers will apply for a monumental permit on your behalf (which includes an application fee) and arrange the installation.
If you meet all the installation guidelines, we will approve the permit and you can proceed.
Before you install a headstone or plaque, you must show proof to the cemetery that you are the burial rights holder, or legally entitled.
You can provide a plot purchase receipt, or complete a form to purchase or transfer the exclusive right of burial.
If the person who has died is the burial rights holder, then a family member can complete a burial rights holder statutory declaration form, which needs to be witnessed by a Justice of the Peace, or a solicitor.
If the burial rights holder is absent (for example, overseas), you will need to submit an authority to act on behalf form.
To hold an unveiling of your memorial, email the cemetery team to arrange a time or phone us on 08004CEMETERY (0800 423 638 379):
You need to provide a date, time, plot location, contact details and the number of people attending.
There is no charge for booking an unveiling ceremony.
Once the monument has been installed, the burial rights holder or their assignee will be responsible for keeping the plot and monument in good repair.
You need to put all flowers and adornments in approved receptacles.
You also need to keep them on the concrete beam, without spreading onto neighbouring plots.
We will remove any adornments that prevent cemetery maintenance or do not comply with cemetery guidelines.
The Symonds Street Cemetery is a significant heritage site, so anyone wishing to do conservation work on any of the monuments needs our permission.
We have prepared a guide to repairing and conserving the monuments, which includes the forms to apply for permission.
We need to keep accurate cemetery records.
If you are the burial rights holder for the plot (or their assignee) and your details change, contact the cemetery office for an update.
See a list of cemetery locations.
If you need more information, email the cemetery team or phone us on 08004CEMETERY (0800 423 638 379):