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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your agency name, phone number, report or citation number, and address. Ensure all details are accurate for proper identification.
  3. Provide your city, zip code, and email address. This information is crucial for communication regarding the seized fireworks.
  4. In the 'Submitted By' section, print your name and title clearly. Include your phone number for any follow-up inquiries.
  5. Address the required questions: enter the date of seizure, reason for seizure as per Health & Safety Code Section 12721, type of fireworks seized under H&S 12722, gross weight, and location where the fireworks are stored.
  6. If applicable, repeat step 5 for Safe-n-Sane and Dangerous categories of fireworks. Make sure to include all relevant details.
  7. Finally, sign and date the form at the bottom before submitting it via email or US Post to CAL FIRE – Office of the State Fire Marshal.

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According to the city of Burbank, You can dispose of fireworks at home by removing the fuse, soaking them in water for at least 15 minutes (soak large fireworks overnight), and double bagging them before tossing them in the garbage.
The LAPD has an online fireworks form that you may fill out: . IMPORTANT: Do not dial 9-1-1 unless you see someone being injured or at risk of immediate injury, or a fire or other emergency. Instead, use this telephone number: 1-877-275-5273.
The Fireworks Interdiction Taskforce partnered with various agencies to conduct operations along major routes and proactive patrols. Confiscated fireworks were given to the California State Fire Marshals Office for disposal.
Illegal fireworks can also be identified by the lack of a seal of approval from the California State Fire Marshal. There is a $1000 fine for an illegal fireworks citation. To report illegal firework use or suspicious activity call (714) 548-3246 or complete the form below.
Visit the Los Angeles County Fire Departments website at .fire.lacounty.gov for firework safety tips. LOCAL ORDINANCE MAY PROHIBIT SAFE SANE FIREWORKS IN YOUR AREA. To report an emergency dial 911. To report illegal fireworks, find your local Sheriffs station phone number at .lasd.org/stations/.

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Violating Californias fireworks laws can be charged as a misdemeanor, according to Shouse California Law Group. Penalties can include up to one year in county jail and/or fines of up to $5,000, the Southern California law firm said.

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