05/12/2026
β¬οΈπA very good description for burn permits πβ¬οΈ However we are currently in a Red Flag Warning β οΈπ¨ (see comments). We STRONGLY DISCOURAGE any type of burning π₯ at this time including fire pits, campfire, charcoal grills and outdoor fire places. Should you have any questions please don't hesitate to contact your local fire department. As always be smart π€ and stay safe βΊοΈπ©βπππ
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What requires a burn permit vs what doesn't require a burn permit?
Fact: There is a statewide open burn ban year round, 365 days out of the year, it's Nebraska State Statue 81-520.1. π
What does it apply to?
- It applies to bonfires, outdoor rubbish fires, and fires for the purpose of clearing land.
- It does allow a Fire Chief to make an exception to the burn ban by issuing a Burn Permit, but without a burn permit, you cannot have a bonfire, outdoor rubbish fire, or a fire for the purpose of clearing land.
What does it not apply to?
- It does not apply to outdoor fireplaces, fire pits, and recreational fires such as a campfire.
It does not apply to those items because those fires are small in nature and in most cases will have a cover.
We even made a picture reference, because it can get confusing sometimes.
It's also important to know that each City may have their own ordinance on outdoor fireplaces, fire pits and recreational fires, so it's important you reach out to your local officials if you have any questions.