STATE LAW (727.2)     June 1 through July 8th and December 10 through January 3, 9am-10pm

9am-11pm on the 4th and any Saturday and Sunday immediately before or after the 4th of July, and December 31st.

9am-12:30am on New Year’s Eve

Must be shot off on your own private property, or private property you’ve received permission. (Cannot shoot off fireworks in parks or on streets or public right-of-ways).

CITIES:

THOR (2.1-1.0204(2)  No Fireworks Permitted

GILMORE CITY (41.13(13)  Private party fireworks may be shot off on July 3 from 10am-11pm and July 4th from 10am-11pm

HARDY – NO Fireworks ordinance. Must follow State Law, but anyone shooting off fireworks, must have a permit issued by the Mayor or City Clerk first.

LIVERMORE – No Fireworks Ordinance. Must follow State Law

BRADGATE (Article V-Fireworks) Must follow State Law, but anyone shooting off fireworks must have a permit issued by the Mayor or City Clerk first

HUMBOLDT (41.14(3) Fireworks on the 3rd from 10am-10pm (unless the 3rd is a Saturday or Sunday, then extended to 11pm – July 4th from 10am-11pm – December 31st from 10am-12:30am on January 1st – Cannot discharge from public property or within 500 feet of the fairgrounds or the 4th of July Parade

OTTOSEN (45.08(2)  – NO FIREWORKS PERMITTED

RENWICK (17.04(2) –  NO FIREWORKS PERMITTED – BUT, anyone shooting off fireworks must have a permit issued by City Hall first

BODE (3-1-5(6) –  NO FIREWORKS PERMITTED

DAKOTA CITY (41.12(3) –  NO FIREWORKS PERMITTED

LUVERNE –  NO FIREWORKS PERMITTED, but anyone shooting off fireworks must have a permit issued by City Hall first

Summer is synonymous with barbeques, parades and fireworks. The Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office advises everyone to enjoy fireworks at  public displays conducted by professional, and not to use any fireworks at home. They may be legal, but they are not safe. Every year, thousands of people are injured badly enough to require medical treatment after fireworks-related incidents, with many of the injuries to children and young adults. While many of these incidents are due to amateurs attempting to use professional-grade, homemade or other illegal fireworks or explosives, less powerful devises like small firecrackers and sparklers can also cause significant injuries. JUST REMEMBER NOT EVERYONE ENJOYS FIREWORKS AND BE RESPECTFUL OF YOUR NEIGHBORS AND NEIGHBORS WITH ANIMALS