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CAL FIRE Burn Permits are only for within the State Responsibility Area (SRA) or where CAL FIRE has jurisdiction. For information and permits required outside the SRA / CAL FIRE jurisdiction, contact your local city/county fire authority and regional air district.
- Current Burn Status
The information below is current burn status for CAL FIRE...
- Before You Burn
Before You Burn. During certain times of the year, when fire...
- Current Burn Status
The information below is current burn status for CAL FIRE Administrative Units. PLEASE NOTE: If the status in your county is marked as "Burning Allowed", you still must confirm that it is a permissive burn day with your local air district. The contact phone numbers will appear on your permit.
Before You Burn. During certain times of the year, when fire danger is high, residential hazard reduction burning of dead vegetation is unsafe. Homeowners should always check with their local CAL FIRE station and local air quality management agency before burning.
You're steps away from obtaining a CAL FIRE Burn Permit, essential for legal and safe burning practices within California's State Responsibility Areas (SRA) or under CAL FIRE's jurisdiction. Looking for a Residential Burn Permit? Go to the Burn Permit home page and click Apply.
Burn Permits. Different types of burn permits may be required and/or issued by various authorizing entities in Santa Cruz County depending on the time of year as well as environmental conditions. This site will verify if the burn location falls within CAL FIRE designated areas.
13 Νοε 2024 · Learn how to request a burn permit for residential, general or broadcast burning in California using the new online system. Find out the requirements, conditions and contact information for different types of burn permits.
18 Απρ 2023 · Cal Fire has launched a new Online Burn Permit application platform that offers the public a user-friendly way to request a burn permit. Burn permits that are available on this platform include the following: • Residential Burning (LE-62A) is burning outdoors at a single or two-family dwelling unit or residence using burn piles less than 4ft ...