![]() Contact the Office of the Snohomish County Fire Marshal at 42 and we will be happy to assist you.The State Fire Marshal provides information for bans on open burning put in place by local Fire Departments and Emergency Management Coordinators working together to prevent fires.įor specific questions about open burning in your community, please contact your local Fire Department or Emergency Management office.įor local fire departments and emergency management coordinators: To request we post information regarding a burn ban in your area, please complete the burn ban request form and email it to ASKED QUESTIONS:.View a list of county fire districts contact information and city fire departments contact information (PDF).Instructions on how to locate fire district boundaries can be found here: fire district boundary instructions (PDF). If you would like to locate or verify the boundaries of a particular fire district you can: If you live within the jurisdictional boundaries of one of these districts, it will be necessary to contact them directly to obtain a burn permit. Sultan Fire District 5 does not allow yard debris burning inside city limits or within the UGA or MUGA.South Snohomish County Fire and Rescue (SSCFR) does NOT allow yard debris burning or issue burn permits only recreational fires are allowed.Snohomish County Fire District 27 (Hat Island).Oso Fire Dept./Snohomish County Fire District 25.Tulalip Bay Fire Dept./Snohomish County Fire District 15.Snohomish Regional Fire and Rescue (merged Fire Districts 7 & 8).The following fire districts have entered into an inter-local agreement with Snohomish County to issue permits on behalf of the county and will regulate burning and burn permits within their districts: **Please contact our Outdoor Burning Information Hotline at 42 for updated information.īurn bans may be issued by the County Fire Marshal for fire safety reasons, by the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency to protect air quality, and by the Washington State Department of Natural Resources to help reduce the risk of wildfires. As always, in the event of a Red Flag Warning, all burning is to be suspending until the Red Flag Warning has been lifted by the National Weather Service. Please note: Garbage, household trash, lumber, building construction waste, or demolition debris may not be burned. Water must also be immediately available. These fires may not be greater than three feet in diameter and/or two feet in height. By definition, a recreational fire is a cooking fire or campfire using charcoal or firewood. However, the fire pit must be constructed of a noncombustible material such as concrete or metal and shall be a minimum of 25 feet from structures. Recreational fires are allowed in approved fire pits without a burn permit. ![]() The burn pile must not exceed 4’ x 4’ x 3’. Individuals who have a current residential burn permit for yard debris will now be allowed to burn. ![]() Outdoor Burning Ban Lifted for Unincorporated Snohomish Countyĭue to recent rains and anticipated cooler weather conditions, effective Wednesday, September 13, 2023, 5 PM, the burn ban is lifted for all the unincorporated areas of Snohomish County 9/13/23 Press Release
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