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Fire permits have been required in New Hampshire since 1911 and were put in place to reduce fire occurrence during periods of high fire danger and to reduce carelessness with fire by educating the public. The current fire permit system offers both a paper permit and online permit option.
Online burning permits are available at https://nhdflweb.sovsportsnet.net/. At this website, permit applicants can view the list of enrolled communities; they may also check town or fire department websites to determine if their community is participating and follow the provided link.
Anyone wishing to have an outdoor fire in New Hampshire must obtain a state fire permit in advance from the local fire department, on days when Daily Fire Danger conditions indicate that it is safe to burn. Learn more about Fire Permits.
If the town you want to have a fire in is not listed it is because that town does not allow fire permits to be obtained online. You will need to contact the local fire department to obtain a fire permit in person.
All citizens are encouraged to complete an online application for burn permits. If you have questions you are invited to call the station at 603-236-8809. Online permits can be accessed here: https://nh.burnsafeamerica.com/Customer at the NH Division of Forest and Lands website.
Residents of participating towns and cities can go to www.nhfirepermit.com to review the rules for open burning and obtain a permit for campfires and bonfires of brush. The permits cost $3.
Burning Permits. IT IS THE LAW - FIRE PERMITS REQUIRED. ***Click Here to Purchase Fire Permit Online***. SYNOPSIS OF FIRE PERMIT LAWS AND ADMINISTRATIVE RULES. From RSA 227-L:17 and Res 5600. Permission: No person shall kindle a fire upon the land of another without written permission from the owner, agent or caretaker thereof.