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Fireworks: Jupiter vs West Palm Beach

How do fireworks rules compare between Jupiter, FL and West Palm Beach, FL?

Jupiter has fewer restrictions than West Palm Beach.

Jupiter, FL

Palm Beach County

Some Restrictions

Consumer fireworks are permitted in Jupiter only on the three state-designated holidays under FL Statute 791.08: July 4, December 31, and January 1. All other days require an agricultural exemption or display permit. Sparklers and novelties legal year-round.

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West Palm Beach, FL

Palm Beach County

Heavy Restrictions

Consumer fireworks are prohibited in West Palm Beach year-round except on the three FL §791.08 designated holidays: July 4, December 31, and January 1. Sparklers and novelties remain legal year-round under FL §791.01.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactJupiterWest Palm Beach
Legal DaysJuly 4, Dec 31, Jan 1-
State LawFL 791.08 preemptionFL §791.08 preemption
Hours9 AM to 10 PM (extended on holidays)-
Sky LanternsBanned year-round-
SparklersLegal any dayLegal year-round
Allowed Days-July 4, Dec 31, Jan 1
Fine-Up to $1,000 plus jail

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Jupiter FAQ

Can Jupiter ban fireworks on July 4th?

No. FL 791.08 preempts local bans on the three designated holidays. The town can only regulate hours, location, and noise.

Who enforces this in Jupiter?

Jupiter code enforcement at (561) 746-5134 handles complaints.

West Palm Beach FAQ

Can the city ban fireworks on July 4?

No. FL §791.08 preempts local bans on July 4, New Year's Eve, and New Year's Day. Cities may still regulate noise hours and discharge locations.

Who enforces this in West Palm Beach?

West Palm Beach code enforcement at (561) 822-1300 handles complaints.

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