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Most agree that open burning can be described as a fire in which material(s) are burned in an open, outdoor area or in a container that does not have a chimney. Small fires for recreational purposes, such as cooking, backyard fire pits, camping fire rings, etc., may or may not fall under open burning laws.
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A written burning permit can be obtained through any DNR Forestry Office or an active fire warden at no cost. It is good for up to three continuous days, as listed on your permit. You can activate your written permit by phone (if conditions are safe to burn).
Where can I obtain a permit? - Any Forest Service office, California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection office or Bureau of Land Management office. How long is the permit good for? - Your campfire permit is valid from the date issued until the end of the calendar year (December 31st).
Obtain a burning permit from a DNR forestry office, any fire warden, or purchase online. After obtaining the necessary permits, ensure that your municipality does not restrict burning. Burning without a permit is a misdemeanor offense and has a maximum penalty of up to 90 days in jail, a $1,000 fine, or both.
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Recreational fires must be no larger than 3 feet in diameter and the flames shall not exceed 3 feet in height. Fire must be a minimum of 20 feet from any building or structure including fences or sheds. Burn only natural clean dry firewood.

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