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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Tennessee Burn Permit Application in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name in the designated field. This is essential for identifying the applicant.
  3. Next, provide your address. Ensure that this information is accurate as it will be used for site inspection.
  4. Fill in the date of application. This helps track when you are applying for the permit.
  5. Enter your phone number so that a representative from the Maryville Fire Department can contact you regarding your application.
  6. Review the list of items NOT ALLOWED to be burned and ensure you understand these restrictions before proceeding.
  7. Read through the requirements for obtaining an Outdoor Burn Permit carefully, and initial at the bottom to confirm your understanding.
  8. Once all fields are completed, save your document and attach it to an email addressed to mfdpermit@maryville-tn.gov for submission.

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Weather conditions dictate the approval of burn permits. NO burning will be allowed when sustained winds are above 10 mph. Open burning without a permit will be deemed a violation and subject to a fine of $250 for malicious burning.
All burn permits are valid for 72 hours from the time issued and a copy of said permit must be on site at all times.
Residential burning is limited to a pile that is no longer than 150 cubic feet, and the pile must be at least 25 feet from any structure. At no time will the fire be left unattended. This permit can be voided at any time by the Fire Department.
Currently, there are no active burn bans in the State of Tennessee.