The Florida Final Disposition Form is a legal document that is used in the state of Florida to record the final disposition of a decedent's remains. It is the official document used by the funeral director and the medical examiner or coroner to record the disposition of a decedent’s remains, including cremation, entombment, or burial. There are two main types of Florida Final Disposition Forms: the Full Disposition Form and the Cremation Disposition Form. The Full Disposition Form is used to record all types of dispositions, including traditional burial, entombment, and cremation. The Cremation Disposition Form is used only when a decedent is being cremated. Both forms must be completed and signed by the funeral director and the medical examiner or coroner before the disposition of the decedent’s remains can take place.