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Fireworks: Mesa vs Tempe

How do fireworks rules compare between Mesa, AZ and Tempe, AZ?

Mesa and Tempe have similar restriction levels.

Mesa, AZ

Maricopa County

Heavy Restrictions

Mesa restricts consumer fireworks to specific holiday windows under ARS §36-1606. Permissible consumer fireworks (ground-based only) are allowed June 24–July 6 and December 26–January 4. Aerial fireworks are illegal statewide.

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Tempe, AZ

Maricopa County

Heavy Restrictions

Tempe prohibits the use, sale, and possession of consumer fireworks within city limits except for limited permissible items around the Fourth of July and New Year's Eve. Only ground-based, non-aerial fireworks like sparklers and fountains are allowed during designated periods.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMesaTempe
Summer WindowJune 24–July 6-
Winter WindowDec 26–Jan 4-
Hours8 AM–11 PM (exceptions apply)-
AerialIllegal statewide-
Permissible Types-Sparklers, fountains, ground spinners
Prohibited-Aerial fireworks, firecrackers, roman candles
Legal Period (July)-June 24–July 6
Legal Period (NYE)-December 10–January 3
State Law-ARS 36-1606

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Mesa FAQ

Are consumer fireworks legal in Mesa?

Mesa restricts consumer fireworks to specific holiday windows under ARS §36-1606. Permissible consumer fireworks (ground-based only) are allowed June 24–July 6 and December 26–January 4. Aerial fireworks are illegal statewide.

When can I set off fireworks in Mesa?

Summer Window: June 24–July 6. Winter Window: Dec 26–Jan 4. Hours: 8 AM–11 PM (exceptions apply). Aerial: Illegal statewide.

Tempe FAQ

Are fireworks legal in Tempe?

Only ground-based permissible fireworks like sparklers and fountains are legal, and only during designated periods around July 4th and New Year's Eve.

What fireworks are banned in Tempe?

Aerial fireworks, firecrackers, roman candles, and all devices that explode or launch into the air are prohibited year-round.

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