Burn Permit - Mormon Lake Fire District 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name and phone number in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. Specify the burn location clearly, ensuring it is accurate for compliance purposes.
  4. Select the type of burn you are applying for: Residential, Agricultural, Construction, Commercial, or Other.
  5. If your mailing address differs from your burn location, fill that in as well.
  6. Review the requirements section carefully. Ensure you understand each point and check off any applicable materials you plan to burn.
  7. Complete the statement of truth at the bottom by signing and dating where indicated.

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DNR burn permits are required by the Wisconsin DNR in many parts of the state to conduct legal and safe burning in the outdoors. Then, after 9 a.m., select the county where you plan to burn or call the hotline 1-888-WIS-BURN (947-2876).
You need an open burning permit when: When the fire is more than 3 feet high and 3 feet in diameter. When the ground is not completely covered by a minimum of 3 inches of snow. When the fire is not contained in either an approved burner or in a cooking or heating device such as charcoal grill or camp stove.
Get a permit: Obtain a free permit online instantly with an email address. Or call the hotline 1-888-WIS-BURN (947-2876) from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily to have a burning permit mailed to you.
Stage I Fire Restrictions You CANNOT have campfires or charcoal fires except in designated campsites which have a metal fire ring and/or camp hosts. You CAN use a pressurized gas stove. You CAN smoke only within buildings, vehicles, developed recreation sites, or an area 3 feet in diameter cleared of burnable material.
How do I get a Burn Permit? Through Georgia Forestry Commission by phone 1-877-652-2876 or their web site .

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In general, businesses in Wisconsin are not allowed to use burn barrels or any other form of open burning to dispose of the waste the business generates.
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.

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