Antioch vs Richmond
How do fireworks rules compare between Antioch, CA and Richmond, CA?
Antioch has fewer restrictions than Richmond.
Antioch, CA
Contra Costa County
Antioch is one of the few Contra Costa County cities that ALLOWS the sale and use of State Fire Marshal-approved Safe and Sane fireworks from July 1 through July 4 each year. All other fireworks, including skyrockets, firecrackers, and aerials, remain illegal and can trigger $1,000+ fines under AMC Chapter 5-5.
View full Antioch rules →Richmond, CA
Contra Costa County
All consumer fireworks, including California-classified 'safe and sane' fireworks, are BANNED in Richmond. Possession, sale, use, or discharge of any firework within city limits is a misdemeanor with fines starting at $1,000 under Richmond Municipal Code, plus potential state penalties under California Health & Safety Code Section 12700 et seq.
View full Richmond rules →Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Antioch | Richmond |
|---|---|---|
| Safe & Sane | Legal July 1 - July 4 | - |
| Illegal fireworks | All aerials, firecrackers, M-80s | - |
| Retail stands | Nonprofit permits only | - |
| Social host liability | Yes - property owner fined | - |
| Max fine | $1,000 + misdemeanor | - |
| - | - |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Antioch FAQ
Can I legally shoot fireworks in Antioch on July 4?
Yes, but only State Fire Marshal-approved Safe and Sane fireworks purchased from a licensed Antioch stand, and only between July 1 and July 4.
What happens if neighbors set off illegal aerials in my driveway?
Under Antioch's social host ordinance, the property owner can be fined up to $1,000 even if they did not personally light the fireworks. Report via the city's Fireworks Complaint portal.
Richmond FAQ
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