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Many counties and incorporated municipalities have additional burning ordinances. Some incorporated municipalities may disallow open burning completely or issue their own permits. Contact your local authorities if you are unsure of the laws and regulations in your area.
N.C. Forest Service officials urge citizens to reconsider burning yard debris through the end of May, which historically marks the end of spring wildfire season in North Carolina. Consider alternatives to burning. Some types of debris, such as leaves, grass and stubble, may be of more value if they are not burned but used for mulch instead.
"In North Carolina, most wildfires are caused by human action and careless debris burning. When left unattended, debris burns can escape, igniting tragic wildfires," said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. "Minimizing the number of escaped debris burns will reduce the risk of wildfires while also reducing the risk of community exposure to COVID-19 by allowing first responders to limit close-contact interactions and maintain social distance."
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the N.C. Forest Service continues mission critical work such as wildfire suppression and other emergency response functions.
To get an extension or change your permit dates, please reapply for an additional permit for the time frame needed at this link.
If you did not receive your permit, it may be in your email spam filter. Please ensure that "burn.permits@ncagr.gov" is in the approved senders list for your email account. Other common errors include putting email in zip code field or incorrect email address entry. If you are unsure, please reapply at this link.
The permit language is correct. "State protected woodland" refers to any land for which the state of North Carolina has fire suppression responsibility. This includes all land except for that under control of the federal government or within the jurisdiction of a municipality.
Please note all fields on the permit, except comments, are required. Number of Miles and Number of Acres are numeric fields that will only accept numeric input.
No, the application requires use of an email address to send your permit. If you don’t have an email address, feel free to use email of a colleague, family or community member who may be willing to help.
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