Fire Permit Guide and Application - Event Resources Guide 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Fire Permit Guide and Application in the editor.
  2. Begin by checking the applicable options under 'Site and Project Data' such as Fire Alarm, Fire Sprinkler, or other relevant categories.
  3. Provide a detailed description of the work being performed along with the valuation of the proposed project.
  4. Fill in the job site address, number of buildings onsite, parcel number, property size, and development details.
  5. Complete the property owner and applicant sections with accurate contact information including phone numbers and email addresses.
  6. Indicate contractor details if applicable, including UBI number and contact information.
  7. Specify the number of sprinkler heads and type of design required for your project.
  8. Certify your application by providing your printed name, signature, role (Owner/Agent/Contractor), and date.
  9. After completing all fields, save your form. For submission instructions, contact the Permit Center at (253) 447-4356.

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Fire Permits are issued, free of charge, by either NSW Rural Fire Service (NSW RFS) or Fire Rescue NSW (FRNSW), depending on your location. Council does not have the power to issue Fire Permits.
Obtain a permit to burn during the bushfire danger period. Permits are available from the NSW Rural Fire Service The Hills District Phone: 02 9658 9000. Provide 24 hours notice, outside the bushfire danger period to your adjoining neighbours and to the NSW Rural Fire Service The Hills District Phone: 02 9658 9000.
Applying for a permit If your property is in a Fire and Rescue district, you can apply via the Fire and Rescue website. If in doubt about whether you require a fire permit, contact your local NSW RFS Fire Control Centre, or NSW Fire and Rescue fire station.

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NSW residents do not need approval for a backyard fire pit or barbeque. While fire pits are not specifically listed in the Protection of the Environment Operations (Clean Air) Regulation, they are allowed as similar outdoor activities.
Burn Permits are Required Permits are now available online from the Cal Fire Burn Permitting Application. Permits issued for locations within the Valley Air Districts jurisdiction will include both Cal-Fire and District permit requirements. Permits are only available for locations within the State Responsibility Area.
Getting a permit is free and easy. If your property is in a Rural Fire District, you can apply for a permit online from the RFS by clicking here. If your property is in a Fire and Rescue district, you can apply via the Fire and Rescue website.

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