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Fireworks: Honolulu vs Kailua

How do fireworks rules compare between Honolulu, HI and Kailua, HI?

Honolulu and Kailua have similar restriction levels.

Honolulu, HI

Honolulu County

Heavy Restrictions

Honolulu bans virtually all consumer fireworks including sparklers, fountains, and aerial devices. Only licensed firecrackers with a permit are allowed on designated holidays. Violations carry heavy fines and potential imprisonment under ROH Chapter 20 and Hawaii state law.

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Kailua, HI

Honolulu County

Heavy Restrictions

Consumer fireworks such as aerial shells, fountains, and sparklers are prohibited citywide in Kailua. Only licensed display fireworks and permitted firecrackers tied to cultural or religious events are allowed under ROH Chapter 20, Article 6.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHonoluluKailua
Consumer fireworksProhibited (no permit available)-
FirecrackersPermit required; HFD issues permits-
Base fine (ROH)$250 – $2,000 per offense-
Proximity fine (state)$2,000 within 500 ft of dwelling-
Governing codeROH Ch. 20, Art. 6; HRS Ch. 132D-
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Honolulu FAQ

Are sparklers legal in Honolulu?

No. Sparklers are classified as consumer fireworks and are prohibited in the City and County of Honolulu without exception.

How do I get a firecracker permit?

Apply through the Honolulu Fire Department at least 10 days before the intended use date. Permits are only issued for approved holidays and licensed sellers.

Can neighbors report illegal fireworks use?

Yes. Call HPD non-emergency line or 911. Officers may cite violators on the spot; penalties range from $250 fines to felony charges under Act 243.

Kailua FAQ

Can I use sparklers and fountains at a Kailua backyard party?

Only permitted firecrackers (with a Sec. 20-6.13 permit) are allowed. Consumer aerial fireworks, Roman candles, and skyrockets are prohibited.

Do I need a separate permit for a wedding display?

Yes. Public or private display fireworks require a Sec. 20-6.12 permit and must be fired by a licensed pyrotechnic operator.

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