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A BURN BAN IS IN EFFECT. YOU CAN STILL APPLY FOR YOUR PERMIT BUT YOU MAY NOT BURN.

Yavapai County Burn Permits

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Welcome to the Yavapai County Online Open Burn Permit Manager.

Please fill in the form to create a new account and register for your first permit.

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Actions taken to limit emissions (i.e. dry material before burning, immediately extinguish smoldering burns, minimize material to be burned)

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Please upload photos, if available, of the burning site and what you intend to burn.

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Toll-free: 1-855-441-1001

• NO residential burn permits will be issued. • Use of model rockets is PROHIBITED. • Use of fireworks and other pyrotechnic displays are PROHIBITED except by commercial special events permit. • NO smoking outside of vehicles, outside of residential yards, or outside of designated smoking areas. • NO outdoor use of firearms. • Cooking, warming, or camp fires (ash or ember producing) ARE still ALLOWED at single and multi-family residential properties and Town parks (where approved) but MUST BE attended at all times.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can obtain a burn permit?

Only residents living in approved areas can obtain a permit. Permits are conditional and may be revoked at any time.

How can I obtain a burn permit?

You may register online using this website, or you can visit us in person.

What can I burn?

Please only burn wood, wood by-products (cardboard, paper etc.) or leaves.

Do I need a permit?

If you want to have an open-air fire (bonfire, fire pit etc.) then yes, you need an approved permit. If you are having a barbecue a permit is not required.