Donor volunteers need to obtain the consent of their immediate family members and provide relevant certificates, and then bring three 2-inch frontal half-body photographs as well as their household registers and resident ID cards and other relevant materials to the resident Red Cross in their county (city or district) to apply for registration.
After the registration is completed, the donor card will be issued to the donor by the registration organization. After the death of the donor, the donor executor (the donor's next of kin or the person designated during his life) notifies the receiving unit to accept the remains. Upon realization of the donation, the receiving unit shall notify the Red Cross, which shall issue a certificate of honor to the donor's family.
Donation of human remains is done on a voluntary and gratuitous basis. It can be registered at the respective registration and acceptance stations and then notarized at a notary public's office.
Expanded Information
Significance of Donation
To the society, body donation contributes greatly to the social medical and health care. Human anatomy, human organ transplantation, etc. require a large source of human remains. For the individual, the donation of human remains is a manifestation of noble character, a scientific attitude and values towards oneself, society and even nature.
After the death of a person, the body is meaningless to the person, regardless of whether the person has a soul after death, but the donation of human remains has a specific meaning. On the one hand, people think of contributing to society and humanity after death, which in itself is a very high social morality.
On the other hand, some people believe that after death, they can use their organs to make their own life light up the lives of others. (Some even believe that when their organs enter and function in another person's body, they are in a sense reborn, and are willing to donate their remains. Of course this is not based on science.)
Baidu Encyclopedia - Body Donation