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Fire Regulations in Spanish Fork, UT (2026)

3 verified fire regulations for Spanish Fork, Utah, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Fire Pit Rules

Recreational fire pits are allowed in Spanish Fork under International Fire Code standards. Below-ground pits must be at least 4 inches deep, surrounded by non-combustible material, no more than 3 feet in diameter, and the fire pile no taller than 2 feet.

Spanish Fork Fire Pit Rules

Few Restrictions

Fireworks

Spanish Fork allows consumer fireworks during two holiday windows (July 2–5 and July 22–25) with restricted hours and geographic prohibitions near the mountains and south of the Spanish Fork River.

Spanish Fork Fireworks Ordinance

Some Restrictions

Spanish Fork Fireworks Regulations

The use of fireworks is prohibited in all of the Industrial 3 (I-3) zones. The use of fireworks is prohibited in all areas south of the Spanish Fork River from the west end of The Oaks at Spanish Fork Golf Course, eastwardly to the city limits. The use of fireworks is prohibited within 200 feet of any open field, unimproved lot with dry vegetation, or a lot with a vacant building. Permitted: Ju...

Outdoor Burning

Open burning in Spanish Fork requires a burn permit during the permit season (March 1–May 30 and September 15–October 30). Burn day status must be confirmed via the Utah County Burn Line before each burn.

Spanish Fork Outdoor Burning Permits

Some Restrictions

Spanish Fork Fire Prevention — Burn Permits

Burn permit applications are only available during the permit season (March 1 to May 30) and (September 15 to October 30). You only need to complete one burn permit application per calendar year. Only burn yard waste. Absolutely no burning of tires, plastic products, coated wire, or building products (including treated wood). Burning must occur more than 50 feet from any building, structure, or...

Looking for Utah County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Spanish Fork city rules.

Fire Regulations in Utah County