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Fireworks: Moorpark vs Thousand Oaks

How do fireworks rules compare between Moorpark, CA and Thousand Oaks, CA?

Moorpark and Thousand Oaks have similar restriction levels.

Moorpark, CA

Ventura County

Heavy Restrictions

All fireworks, including so-called safe and sane fireworks, are illegal in the City of Moorpark. The city's location in a high fire hazard area means both the use and possession of fireworks are prohibited year-round. Only professionally licensed pyrotechnic displays with city permits are allowed.

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Thousand Oaks, CA

Ventura County

Heavy Restrictions

All fireworks β€” including Safe & Sane β€” are banned in Thousand Oaks. Possession or use can result in a fine up to $1,000 and/or up to one year in jail. All of Ventura County except Fillmore bans consumer fireworks.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMoorparkThousand Oaks
Fireworks StatusAll types banned-
Safe and SaneAlso prohibited-
PenaltyUp to $1,000+ per offense-
Fire LiabilityResponsible for suppression costs-
Report ToSheriff (805) 532-2700-
Safe & Sane-Banned
All Consumer Fireworks-Banned
Fine-Up to $1,000
Jail-Up to 1 year
County Exception-Only Fillmore permits Safe & Sane

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Moorpark FAQ

Are safe and sane fireworks legal in Moorpark?

No. All fireworks, including safe and sane varieties, are prohibited in Moorpark. The city is in a high fire hazard area and does not permit any consumer fireworks.

What is the fine for fireworks in Moorpark?

Fireworks violations are a misdemeanor with fines starting at $1,000. You may also be held liable for any fire damage or fire suppression costs.

Where can I see fireworks near Moorpark?

Professionally permitted displays are occasionally held at city events or nearby venues. Check the city website at moorparkca.gov for announcements about authorized fireworks shows.

Thousand Oaks FAQ

Are any fireworks legal in Thousand Oaks?

No. All fireworks are banned, including sparklers, fountains, and "safe and sane" fireworks. The ban applies year-round, not just holidays.

What is the fine for fireworks in Thousand Oaks?

Possession or use of fireworks carries a $1,000 fine. Starting a fire with fireworks can result in criminal arson charges and liability for all fire suppression costs.

Where can I watch fireworks legally?

The City of Thousand Oaks hosts an official July 4th celebration at the Civic Arts Plaza with a professional fireworks display. Check the city's events page for details.

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