Get StartedAll fifty states have passed some version of the Uniform Anatomical Gift Act, generally providing that you may make a gift of your organs and tissues. Additionally, family members may generally donate your organs and tissues after your death if there is no indication you did not want to be an organ donor. The latest version of the Uniform Anatomical Gift Act provides that you can document a refusal to donate organs. Even states that do not expressly address "refusal to donate" documents provide that your wishes NOT to be an organ donor are to be honored at your death.If you do not want to be an organ donor for any reason, it is recommended that you document your refusal to donate regardless of whether your state specifically provides for such a document. A documented refusal may