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Burning can only be conducted within the following hours with a valid permit: April 1st through September 30th: 8 am to 4 pm. October 1st through March 31st: 9 am to 4:30 pm.
Sign up to receive Air Alerts on air quality and to be notified when a mandatory No-Burn alert has been issued for your neighborhood. Visit the Check Before You Burn map on our website for daily forecast information. Call 866-966-3293 for daily Check Before You Burn information.
Apply for a fire permit A permit to burn (set fire to bush on land in the City of Armadale) is required for the burning of any bush, large quantities of garden rubbish or refuse between 1 October and 30 November and 1 April and 31 May.
CAL FIRE Burn Permits are only for within the State Responsibility Area (SRA), or where CAL FIRE has jurisdictional authority. Residential burn permits are valid on a yearly cycle, May 1st April 30th. CAL FIRE will send you an email reminding you to request your new burn permit when it is time to re-apply.
Open burning permits allow for the disposal of plant material originating on the permittees property during limited daytime hours. Applying online is most recommended. Customers can apply 24 hours 7 days a week at .

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Starting Friday, campfires will be allowed only in designated developed campgrounds and congressionally designated Wilderness Areas (except in those wilderness areas where campfires are never allowed). In all other areas, including dispersed camping areas, campfires will be prohibited.
There are no restrictions in effect at this time, including wood burning restrictions.
Check your local fire season status on Fire and Emergencys fire permit website; if it is an open season your neighbour will not need a fire permit.
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Effective Saturday, August 19, 2023, at 6:00 a.m., Yavapai County will lift the Stage 2 Fire Restrictions and Outdoor Fire Ban.

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