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Fireworks: Citrus Heights vs Rancho Cordova

How do fireworks rules compare between Citrus Heights, CA and Rancho Cordova, CA?

Citrus Heights has fewer restrictions than Rancho Cordova.

Citrus Heights, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Citrus Heights permits state-approved Safe and Sane fireworks sold from licensed nonprofit stands and used only July 1 through July 4. All other fireworks are illegal.

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Rancho Cordova, CA

Sacramento County

Heavy Restrictions

All fireworks including so-called safe and sane are banned within Rancho Cordova. Possession, sale, or discharge of any consumer firework is prohibited year-round. Violators face steep administrative fines and possible misdemeanor charges under California Health and Safety Code Section 12500 and following.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCitrus HeightsRancho Cordova
AllowedSafe and Sane only-
Sales WindowJune 28 to July 4-
Use DatesJuly 1 through July 4-
Illegal Fireworks Fine1000 to 5000 dollars-
State LawHealth and Safety Code 12500Health and Safety Code 12500
All Fireworks-Banned year-round
Safe and Sane-Not allowed
First Fine-1,000 dollars
Enforcement-Metro Fire and RCPD

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Citrus Heights FAQ

Can I shoot off bottle rockets on the Fourth of July?

No. Only State Fire Marshal approved Safe and Sane items are legal. Aerials and rockets remain illegal in Citrus Heights.

Where can I buy legal fireworks?

From licensed nonprofit stands operating in Citrus Heights between June 28 and July 4.

Rancho Cordova FAQ

Are TNT safe and sane fireworks legal in Rancho Cordova?

No. Rancho Cordova bans all consumer fireworks including safe and sane. Nearby cities like Galt permit them during a limited July window, but the ban applies everywhere inside Rancho Cordova city limits.

Can I be fined if someone else sets off fireworks at my house?

Yes. The social host provisions allow the city to cite the property owner or tenant where fireworks are used.

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