If You Plan to Celebrate the New Year with Fireworks, Know the Law

By on Friday, December 30th, 2022 in More Top Stories Northeastern Oregon News

NORTHEAST OREGON – As we ring in the new year and say goodbye to 2022, many people choose to use fireworks as part of their celebrations.  However, it is important to note that in Oregon there are laws related to fireworks that need to be adhered to.  You can find more information on fireworks from the Orgon State Fire Marshal website, https://www.oregon.gov/osp/programs/sfm/Pages/Fireworks.aspx

Here are a few common questions regarding fireworks in Oregon.

Can I bring fireworks to Oregon from another state?
No, fireworks must be purchased from an Oregon permitted retail fireworks sales location.

Can I use fireworks that fly in the air?
Fireworks that fly in the air, explode, or behave in an uncontrolled and unpredictable manner are not allowed in Oregon without the proper permit issued by our office. A limited fireworks display permit allows the use of 1.4g fireworks, such as bottle rockets, Roman candles, firecrackers, and certain aerial fireworks. Click for information on the permitting process.

Can I use sky lanterns in Oregon?
No, the law prohibits the use of sky lanterns in Oregon.

How can I report illegal fireworks usage?
Do not call 911 unless it’s an emergency!You can report the illegal use of fireworks by calling your local law enforcement agency​’s non-emergency dispatch. Under Oregon law, they are authorized to enforce fireworks laws.