Wellington City Burn Permits
Planning to burn weeds, brush or yard debris in Wellington? Open burning is regulated for safety, and you generally need a burn permit before you light up. Getting a permit helps protect homes and the dry Carbon County landscape, and it makes sure your fire is allowed under current conditions.
Open burning is seasonal and depends on air quality and fire danger, so allowed dates change from year to year and burning can be suspended when conditions are dangerous. Always check current rules before you burn, keep your fire controlled and never leave it unattended. To get a permit or confirm whether burning is allowed right now, contact the Wellington Fire Department through City Hall at (435) 637-5213.
Related: Fire Department · City Ordinances · Contact City Hall · Official City Website (wellingtonutah.gov)
Frequently asked questions
Do I need a permit to burn in Wellington, Utah?
Yes - open burning generally requires a burn permit and must follow current fire-safety rules. Contact the Wellington Fire Department through City Hall.
When can I burn in Wellington?
Open burning is seasonal and depends on fire danger and air quality; allowed windows change each year and can be suspended. Confirm current dates before you burn.
How do I get a burn permit in Wellington?
Contact the Wellington Fire Department through City Hall at (435) 637-5213 to request a permit and check current conditions.
What are the rules for open burning?
Keep the fire small and controlled, never leave it unattended, follow permit conditions, and stop if conditions become dangerous. Call 911 for any fire that gets out of control.
Wellington City Burn Permits
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Wellington City will only issue burn permits between March 30 and May 30 and September 15 and October 30. Open Burning is regulated by the Division of Air Quality (DAQ). Please follow the below steps to obtain your permits.
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