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Fire Regulations in Oklahoma City, OK (2026)

8 verified fire regulations for Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Fire Pit Rules

Recreational fires in approved containers (chimineas, fire rings) are generally permitted in Oklahoma City without a burn permit when contained. Open burning of debris requires a permit. No dedicated fire pit ordinance section; governed by general open burning rules.

Oklahoma City Fire Pit Rules

Some Restrictions

Fireworks

Oklahoma City bans the discharge of consumer fireworks within city limits year-round. State law (68 O.S. §1626) permits common fireworks statewide, but OKC exercises its authority to ban local discharge. Violations are a misdemeanor offense.

Oklahoma City Fireworks Regulations

Heavy Restrictions

Brush Clearance

Oklahoma City requires property owners to maintain grass, weeds, and brush under 12 inches tall and to clear combustible vegetation from around structures. Tall grass and overgrown lots are enforced by code enforcement, with fines and city-contracted mowing billed to the owner. Wildfire-prone western and northern edges face additional scrutiny during fire season.

Brush Clearance in Oklahoma City

Some Restrictions

Outdoor Burning

Open burning of leaves, brush, and trash is generally prohibited within Oklahoma City limits. Recreational fires in approved containers are allowed but must follow Oklahoma City Fire Department rules.

Outdoor Burning Rules in Oklahoma City

Heavy Restrictions

Wildfire Zones

Oklahoma City spans grasslands and wildland-urban interface zones especially on its western and southern edges. OKC Fire Department promotes Firewise principles for properties near open space.

Wildfire Risk on Oklahoma City's Edge

Some Restrictions

Smoke Detectors

Oklahoma City requires working smoke alarms in every sleeping room, outside each sleeping area, and on every level of residential dwellings. New construction and major remodels must use interconnected hardwired alarms with battery backup. Landlords are responsible for functional alarms at the start of each tenancy.

Smoke Detector Requirements in Oklahoma City

Heavy Restrictions

Backyard Fires

Oklahoma City allows recreational fires in approved fire pits and chimineas when fuel is limited to clean wood and the flame is no larger than three feet in diameter and two feet in height. Fires must be at least 25 feet from structures and attended at all times. Burn bans are common during drought and fire weather.

Backyard Fire Rules in Oklahoma City

Some Restrictions

Propane Storage

Oklahoma City follows the International Fire Code adopted by the OKC Fire Department for propane cylinder storage, with strict separation distances for tanks based on capacity.

Residential Propane Storage Rules in OKC

Some Restrictions

Looking for Oklahoma County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Oklahoma City city rules.

Fire Regulations in Oklahoma County