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Fireworks: Peoria vs Scottsdale

How do fireworks rules compare between Peoria, AZ and Scottsdale, AZ?

Peoria and Scottsdale have similar restriction levels.

Peoria, AZ

Maricopa County

Heavy Restrictions

Peoria restricts fireworks use. Consumer fireworks (permissible consumer fireworks) may be used on designated days around certain holidays but are otherwise prohibited. Display fireworks always require permits.

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Scottsdale, AZ

Maricopa County

Heavy Restrictions

Scottsdale adopted Ordinance 4157 regulating fireworks use in compliance with state law. Permissible consumer fireworks (ground-based only) are legal only during state-designated periods. Aerial fireworks remain illegal. Fireworks are prohibited on all publicly owned property and in hazardous fire areas near the McDowell Sonoran Preserve.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPeoriaScottsdale
Consumer FireworksGround-based only on designated days-
Aerial FireworksProhibited without professional permit-
Age Requirement16 years or older-
Fire RestrictionsAll fireworks banned during declared restrictions-
Ground-Based-Legal in designated periods
Aerial-Illegal statewide
Public Property-Prohibited at all times
Preserve Areas-Prohibited (fire hazard)

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Peoria FAQ

Are fireworks legal in Peoria?

Consumer fireworks (permissible consumer fireworks) may be used on designated days around July 4th, New Year's Eve, and Cinco de Mayo under Arizona law. Display fireworks remain illegal without permits.

When can I use fireworks in Peoria?

Arizona law allows permissible consumer fireworks on specific dates: around July 4th, New Year's Eve, and Cinco de Mayo. Check the current Peoria fire code for exact date ranges and any local restrictions.

What fireworks are banned in Peoria?

Aerial fireworks, firecrackers, and display-grade pyrotechnics are prohibited for consumer use. Only ground-based permissible consumer fireworks are allowed on designated dates. Call Peoria PD at (623) 773-8311 to report violations.

Scottsdale FAQ

Are consumer fireworks legal in Scottsdale?

Scottsdale adopted Ordinance 4157 regulating fireworks use in compliance with state law. Permissible consumer fireworks (ground-based only) are legal only during state-designated periods. Aerial fireworks remain illegal. Fireworks are prohibited on all publicly owned property and in hazardous...

When can I set off fireworks in Scottsdale?

Ground-Based: Legal in designated periods. Aerial: Illegal statewide. Public Property: Prohibited at all times. Preserve Areas: Prohibited (fire hazard).

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