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Fair Lawn vs Garfield

How do fireworks rules compare between Fair Lawn, NJ and Garfield, NJ?

Fair Lawn has fewer restrictions than Garfield.

Fair Lawn, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Fair Lawn prohibits the sale, possession, and discharge of fireworks beyond the limited ground-based and handheld sparkling devices permitted under New Jersey state law. Aerial and explosive consumer fireworks remain illegal within borough limits.

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Garfield, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

New Jersey law allows only non-aerial, non-explosive consumer fireworks like sparklers and ground-based novelties. Aerial fireworks, firecrackers, and Roman candles are illegal throughout Bergen County and statewide.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFair LawnGarfield
Legal DevicesGround sparklers and novelties-
BannedAll aerial and explosive fireworks-
Public DisplaysRequire permit and license-
AgeSparkling devices adults only-
Legal types-Ground sparklers, snakes only
Illegal types-All aerial and explosive
Minimum age-16 years old
Public display permit-Required from state
Penalty-Up to $1,000 and jail

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Fair Lawn FAQ

Are sparklers legal in Fair Lawn?

Hand-held and ground-based sparkling devices are permitted for adults under New Jersey law, but traditional wire sparklers that emit aerial sparks are restricted. Use them safely on private property.

Can I host a backyard fireworks show?

No. Aerial consumer fireworks are illegal in Fair Lawn. Public displays require a New Jersey license and a local permit issued by the fire official.

Garfield FAQ

Are fireworks bought in Pennsylvania legal in Bergen County?

No. Aerial fireworks legally purchased in Pennsylvania remain illegal to possess or use in New Jersey. Police can confiscate them and issue charges regardless of where they were bought.

Can I host my own fireworks display?

Public fireworks displays require a permit from the local fire official and the State Division of Fire Safety, plus a licensed pyrotechnician and liability insurance.

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