Burn permit information
Burn permits are required for all open burning. Contact your local fire department or Oregon Department of Forestry office for information.
A valid burn permit does not relieve the permittee from responsibility for the payment of costs for suppression or for damages if the burning escapes control. Oregon law provides for civil and criminal penalties for burning which is conducted in a manner inconsistent with the terms and conditions of a burn permit. Burning must be attended at all times. Burning in compliance with a permit does not exempt the permittee from compliance with any other applicable law, ordinance, regulation, rule, permit order, or decree of this or any other governmental entity having jurisdiction. A burn permit does not purport to authorize any open burning of material at any location, on any day or at any time which is otherwise prohibited. A valid burn permit does not change the rights and liabilities of the permittee which are delineated in Oregon Revised Statute chapter 477.
Burn pile safety information
Download a flyer with burn tips and information that can help you burn safely.
Submit a request for a burn permit
Please submit your burn permit request online at least 48 hours in advance of your planned burning date. Online burn permit requests do not give authorization to burn. Please wait for your local ODF representative to contact you to issue a valid burn permit.
Latest news on burning information
Burn Permits required for open burning
Oregon Department of Forestry's Central Oregon District terminated fire season October 24, 2015. Burn permits are required for all open burning. Contact your local fire department or Oregon Department of Forestry office for information. Follow all...
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