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For questions about open burning laws and rules, or for questions about a burn in your area, please contact your county forest ranger. You may obtain a burn permit from local burn permitting agents currently open for business.
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Please feel free to reach out to your county ranger for additional assistance. You can find their contact information at: www.ncforestservice.gov/contacts. You can also call the NC Burn Permit Support Line at 919-578-2207.
How to Obtain Your Permit. Do you have questions about whether you can burn that crispy, old Christmas tree? Or maybe whether your piles of raked leaves can be set ablaze? The Cedar Mountain Fire Department will issue a burn permit for any legal fire.
You can fill out an online application for a burn permit here by selecting your county and clicking ‘Go!” Here is the staff directory, where you can find phone numbers and contact information for regional and permitting offices and staff members.
The North Carolina Forest Service provides an online application process to obtain a Forestry Burn Permit. Access the online application here. Use the links below to access more information on open burning from NC Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Air Quality: Open Burning Home Page. Open Burning Regulations.
Burn permits are free and may be printed at home after obtaining from the North Carolina Forest Service. How do I report illegal burning? Call the Union County Fire Marshal’s Office at 704-283-3528.
The Ventilation Index System (VIS) is the traditional method of managing smoke from prescribed fire in North Carolina. VIS relies upon several readily available data inputs to determine whether a burn will meet the smoke management guidelines. It is a very simple method that requires no formal training to use.