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Fireworks: Glendale vs Surprise

How do fireworks rules compare between Glendale, AZ and Surprise, AZ?

Glendale has fewer restrictions than Surprise.

Glendale, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Consumer fireworks are legal in Arizona per ARS §36-1606 but Glendale prohibits their use on public property including city parks, streets, and sidewalks. Aerial fireworks are illegal statewide. Permissible consumer fireworks may be used on private property during designated periods.

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Surprise, AZ

Maricopa County

Heavy Restrictions

Arizona law (ARS 36-1601 through 36-1613) restricts consumer fireworks. Only permissible consumer fireworks (ground-based, non-aerial) may be sold and used in Surprise. Aerial fireworks, firecrackers, and bottle rockets are illegal. Use is permitted only during designated holiday periods around July 4th, New Year's Eve, and Cinco de Mayo.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGlendaleSurprise
ConsumerGround/handheld only-
AerialIllegal statewide-
Public PropertyAll fireworks prohibited-
State LawARS §36-1606-
Legal Types-Ground-based only (sparklers, fountains)
Illegal Types-Aerial, firecrackers, bottle rockets
Dates Allowed-July 4th, NYE, Cinco de Mayo periods
Violation-Class 1 misdemeanor
Police-(623) 222-4000

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Glendale FAQ

Are consumer fireworks legal in Glendale?

Consumer fireworks are legal in Arizona per ARS §36-1606 but Glendale prohibits their use on public property including city parks, streets, and sidewalks. Aerial fireworks are illegal statewide. Permissible consumer fireworks may be used on private property during designated periods.

When can I set off fireworks in Glendale?

Consumer: Ground/handheld only. Aerial: Illegal statewide. Public Property: All fireworks prohibited. State Law: ARS §36-1606.

Surprise FAQ

What fireworks are legal in Surprise?

Only permissible consumer fireworks (ground-based): sparklers, fountains, smoke devices, and ground spinners. Aerial fireworks, firecrackers, and bottle rockets are illegal.

When can I use fireworks in Surprise?

Permissible fireworks may be used June 24-July 6, December 24-January 3, and around Cinco de Mayo (May 3-5) and Diwali.

How do I report illegal fireworks?

Call Surprise Police at (623) 222-4000. Do not attempt to confront people using illegal fireworks.

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