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Fireworks: Midway City vs Newport Beach

How do fireworks rules compare between Midway City, CA and Newport Beach, CA?

Midway City and Newport Beach have similar restriction levels.

Midway City, CA

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

All fireworks, including 'safe and sane' varieties, are illegal in unincorporated Orange County. The Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA) enforces a complete ban. Possession of dangerous fireworks is a misdemeanor under California Health and Safety Code Section 12677 with fines up to $1,000.

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Newport Beach, CA

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

All fireworks, including 'safe and sane' consumer fireworks, are completely banned in Newport Beach under NBMC 10.36. The city has zero tolerance enforcement with fines starting at $1,000.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMidway CityNewport Beach
StatusAll fireworks banned-
State LawHSC §12677, §12689-
Dangerous Fireworks Fine$500–$1,000-
EnforcementOCFA / OC Sheriff-
High-Risk AreasCanyon communities-
Legal Status-ALL fireworks banned
Includes-Sparklers, safe-and-sane, all types
First Offense-$1,000 fine
Code Section-NBMC Chapter 10.36
Alternative-City professional show over bay

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Midway City FAQ

Are any fireworks legal in unincorporated Orange County?

No. All fireworks including safe and sane varieties are banned in unincorporated Orange County. Some incorporated cities within the county do allow safe and sane fireworks, but unincorporated areas under OCFA jurisdiction do not.

What are the penalties for fireworks in unincorporated Orange County?

Possession of dangerous fireworks is a misdemeanor with fines of $500 to $1,000 and/or up to one year in county jail under California HSC Section 12677. If fireworks cause a fire, felony charges may apply.

Newport Beach FAQ

Are sparklers legal in Newport Beach?

No. All fireworks including sparklers are completely banned in Newport Beach under NBMC Chapter 10.36.

What is the fine for fireworks in Newport Beach?

Fines start at $1,000 for first offense, $2,000 for second offense, and $3,000 for third offense within 12 months.

Does Newport Beach have a July 4th fireworks show?

Yes, the city hosts a professional fireworks display over Newport Bay as a safe alternative to consumer fireworks.

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