When the clerk retires, the burial records shouldn't retire too
Keep plots, owners, and burials in one place your whole board can find — not on index cards only one person can read. Built and priced for small rural districts, at a flat number a board can approve.
- 47 Colorado cemetery districts
- Built for small rural cemetery districts
- Flat published price — no enterprise quote to get a number
- Records that survive when the clerk moves on
How it works
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Send us your records
Mail a ledger photo, a spreadsheet, or a card file. We load it for you — no five-week digitization project to run.
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See your district on screen
Plots, owners, and burials laid out the way a clerk actually needs them, with a public burial search families can use.
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Answer families in seconds
Find any plot or owner in a moment instead of an afternoon in the filing cabinet — and the record outlasts any one clerk.
The clerk's dilemma
Sixty years of burials on index cards and a paper plat only one retiring clerk knows how to read.
- The enterprise cemetery software won't even show a price without a quote call and a weeks-long setup.
- Every Find-a-Grave or family records request means another afternoon in the filing cabinet.
Start here
Simple pricing
One flat published price for the whole district — half the going rate, no per-record or per-module fees. Includes help migrating your existing records.
Find your district
Every Colorado cemetery district has its own records. Find yours to search burials or reach the district: