This application is for a Burn Permit. If you do not have an account follow the steps to get a New Permit, starting from the home page. Burning is done between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. Use this form to request a burn permit, or contact GFC by phone at 1-877-OK2-BURN (652-2876). What you will need before starting the application process: You must be the landowner or have written permission of the landowner to burn at the burn site location.

Permits may be issued between March 30 and May 30 and between September 15 and October 30 in all other areas of the state. DNR burning permits are issued annually to a person, not to a specific address and are non-transferable. To create an account on Step 3 click the 'I Don't Have An Account' button, and then enter your email address and password on the next screen. Obtain a burn permit.

Effective at noon, April 15, 2020, the maximum size of burn piles are reduced to 10'x10'x6' until further notice. Your burning permit is assigned to you, as an individual and can be used anywhere in the state that a DNR burning permit is required as long as you have complied with local and state burning laws.

Before filling out an open burning permit application, please familiarize yourself with these Air Quality regulations related to outdoor burning.

Remember, burn permits issued by the NC Forest Service or any local government do not excuse a person from following these rules. All outdoor burning of natural vegetative materials is considered open burning and requires a burn permit. 2-Day Burn Permit: Valid for 48 hours. No other burn restrictions are in place for unincorporated lands regulated by Lewis County. Open Burn Window Permits may be issued between March 1 and May 30 and between September 15 and November 15 in the counties of Washington, Kane, San Juan, Iron, Garfield, Beaver, Piute, Wayne, Grand and Emery.

Login to view and renew your previously issued permits. Information about the type of burn (piled material, grass field, garden plot etc.) More information about burning permits. NOTE:Permits are good only for the day they are issued. Open Burning Permit A burning permit grants the individual holder the right to burn small amounts of dry leaves, plant clippings, brush, and clean untreated-unpainted wood as long as weather conditions do not pose a fire hazard. For more information, contact your Air Quality Regional Supervisor or County Forest Ranger. If you are already familiar with the Air Quality regulations, please proceed to the Burn Permit Application Pages by selecting the county you wish to conduct burning in from the list below

Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR)

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